S/RES/2351(2017) SC
Security Council resolution 2351 (2017) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) until 30 Apr. 2018]
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| Draft symbol | S/2017/362 |
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| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2351(2017) |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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| UN Document | S/RES/2351(2017) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.7933
Speeches following this vote (13)
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Sweden voted in favour of resolution 2351 (2017) because it represents a real opportunity to resolve one of the most long-standing disputes on the agenda of the United Nations. More importantly it represents an opportunity to address the plight of the people of Western Sahara. With today’s adoption, after a year that saw many challenges, we can now turn the page. The resolution contains a number …
In unanimously adopting resolution 2351 (2017), which extends for an additional 12 months the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO), which expired on 30 April, the Security Council continues the constructive role played by the United Nations in the search for a definitive solution to the question of Western Sahara.
We would therefore once again like…
I wish to thank our colleagues from the United States for the serious efforts they made to ensure consensus was reached on resolution 2351 (2017). We appreciate the readiness they have demonstrated to accommodate all legitimate concerns.
We have all been following developments that have unfolded over the past several months surrounding the issue of Western Sahara, as well as the undeniable progr…
Western Sahara is currently facing a complicated situation. What is urgent now is to maintain stability in the region and create a favourable condition for relaunching the political process.
The Security Council has just adopted resolution 2351 (2017), renewing the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) for one year and calling for the resumption of …
France welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2351 (2017) and is happy to see that the Council has found unity on this matter. We thank the United States for its efforts as penholder, which helped bring the members of the Security Council together.
The text we have adopted today has extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) for one y…
The United Kingdom welcomes the adoption of resolution 2351 (2017), which renews the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) and provides clear direction for the crucial work of MINURSO over the next 12 months. I particularly want to thank the United States for its hard work on the text of the resolution and my fellow Council members for the positive a…
We are pleased with today’s unanimous adoption of resolution 2351 (2017), which ensures that the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara will continue to fulfil its critical mandate in an increasingly complex and challenging operational environment. I would also like to thank the United States for its excellent presidency of the Security Council this month and its efforts to f…
The Plurinational State of Bolivia voted in favour of resolution 2351 (2017) because we believe that the parties will resume the political process with the goal of achieving a just, lasting and mutually acceptable political solution that accords with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and the relevant resolutions of the General Assembly and the Security Council. In t…
I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the United States delegation for its effective guidance of the consultations on today’s important adoption of resolution 2351 (2017). Japan also appreciates the Secretary-General’s efforts to solve the Guergerat crisis and create an environment conducive to a resumption of the political process.
Japan voted in favor of the resolution extending t…
Ukraine voted in favour of resolution 2351 (2017), which extends the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) for another year. While we realize that the resolution does not address all the concerns of some Security Council members, we would like to thank the United States delegation, as its penholder, and other colleagues for their dedicated work on it…
The Russian delegation voted in favour of resolution 2351 (2017), which extends the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara. The Security Council’s unified position should serve to send to the sides in the Western Sahara conflict a very strong signal with regard to the need to begin to swiftly move towards resuming direct talks between Morocco and the Polisario …
The President
There are no more names inscribed on the list of speakers.
Before adjourning the meeting, as this is the last scheduled meeting of the Security Council for the month of April, I would like to express the sincere and heartfelt appreciation of a delegation of the United States to the members of the Council, especially our colleagues the Permanent Representatives and Deputy Permanent Representative…
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United Nations S/RES/2351 (2017)
Security Council Distr.: General
28 April 2017
Resolution 2351 (2017)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7933rd meeting, on
28 April 2017
The Security Council,
Recalling and reaffirming all its previous resolutions on Western Sahara,
Reaffirming its strong support for the efforts of the Secretary-General and his
Personal Envoy to implement resolutions 1754 (2007), 1783 (2007), 1813 (2008),
1871 (2009), 1920 (2010), 1979 (2011), 2044 (2012), 2099 (2013), 2152 (2014),
2218 (2015), and 2285 (2016),
Reaffirming its commitment to assist the parties to achieve a just, lasting, and
mutually acceptable political solution, which will provide for the self-determination
of the people of Western Sahara in the context of arrangements consistent with the
principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nations, and noting the role
and responsibilities of the parties in this respect,
Reiterating its call upon the parties and the neighbouring states to cooperate
more fully with the United Nations and with each other and to strengthen their
involvement to end the current impasse and to achieve progres s towards a political
solution,
Recognizing that achieving a political solution to this long-standing dispute
and enhanced cooperation between the Member States of the Maghreb Arab Union
would contribute to stability and security in the Sahel region,
Welcoming the efforts of the Secretary-General to keep all peacekeeping
operations, including the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western
Sahara (MINURSO), under close review and reiterating the need for the Council to
pursue a rigorous, strategic approach to peacekeeping deployments, and effective
management of resources,
Emphasizing the need to regularly evaluate MINURSO’s performance such
that the mission retains the skills and flexibility needed to eff ectively carry out its
mandate,
Further emphasizing that hiring, retention and assignment processes of the
United Nations for MINURSO should allow for mission structures to quickly and
easily adapt to changing operational environments, and noting the Secretary-General’s intention to reform these processes to make the Organization more
nimble,
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Recognizing the important role played by MINURSO on the ground and the
need for it to fully implement its mandate, including its role in supporting the
Personal Envoy to achieve a mutually acceptable political solution,
Expressing concern about the violations of existing agreements, and calling on
the parties to respect their relevant obligations,
Taking note of the Moroccan proposal presented on 11 April 2007 to the
Secretary-General and welcoming serious and credible Moroccan efforts to move
the process forward towards resolution; also taking note of the Polisario Front
proposal presented 10 April 2007 to the Secretary-General,
Encouraging in this context, the parties to demonstrate further political will
towards a solution including by expanding upon their discussion of each other’s
proposals and further encouraging the neighbouring countries to make contributions
to the political process,
Taking note of the four rounds of negotiations held under the auspices of the
Secretary-General and recognizing the importance of the parties committing to
continue the negotiations process,
Encouraging the parties to resume cooperation with the United Nations Office
of the High Commissioner for Refugees in impleme nting the January 2012 updated
Plan of Action on Confidence-Building Measures, including programmes focused on
linking people who have been divided for more than 40 years due to the conflict and
further encouraging the parties to consider additional appropriate confidencebuilding measures,
Stressing the importance of improving the human rights situation in Western
Sahara and the Tindouf camps, and encouraging the parties to work with the
international community to develop and implement independent and credible
measures to ensure full respect for human rights, bearing in mind their relevant
obligations under international law,
Encouraging the parties to continue in their respective efforts to enhance the
promotion and protection of human rights in Western Sahara and the Tindouf
refugee camps, including the freedoms of expression and association,
Welcoming in this regard, the recent steps and initiatives taken by Morocco,
and the role played by the National Council on Human Rights Commissions
operating in Dakhla and Laayoune, and Morocco’s interaction with Special
Procedures of the United Nations Human Rights Council,
Commending the technical visit of the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to Western Sahara in April 2015, and to
the Tindouf refugee camps in July-August 2015, and strongly encouraging
enhancing cooperation with OHCHR, including through facilitatin g further visits to
the region,
Noting with deep concern the continued hardships faced by Sahrawi refugees
and their dependency on external humanitarian assistance, and further noting
insufficient funding for those living in Tindouf refugee camps and the risk of
potential reductions in food assistance,
Reiterating its request for consideration of a refugee registration in the
Tindouf refugee camps and emphasizing efforts be made in this regard,
Stressing the importance of a commitment by the parties to continue the
process of negotiations through the United Nations -sponsored talks and
encouraging the meaningful participation of women in these,
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Recognizing that the consolidation of the status quo is not acceptable, and
noting further that progress in the negotiations is essential in order to improve the
quality of life of the people of Western Sahara in all its aspects,
Expressing gratitude for the efforts of the Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy
for Western Sahara, Ambassador Christopher Ross, throughout his tenure, and
affirming its continued full support for the Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy for
Western Sahara in facilitating negotiations between the parties, and calling on the
parties and neighbouring states to cooperate fully with the Personal Envoy,
Affirming full support for the Special Representative of the Secretary -General
for Western Sahara and Head of MINURSO Kim Bolduc,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of 10 April 2017
(S/2017/307),
1. Decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until 30 April 2018;
2. Reaffirms the need for full respect of the military agree ments reached
with MINURSO with regard to the ceasefire and calls on the parties to adhere fully
to those agreements;
3. Recognizes that the recent crisis in the buffer strip in Guerguerat raises
fundamental questions related to the ceasefire and related agreements and
encourages the Secretary-General to explore ways that such questions can be
resolved;
4. Calls upon all parties to cooperate fully with the operations of
MINURSO, including its free interaction with all interlocutors, and to take the
necessary steps to ensure the security of as well as unhindered movement and
immediate access for the United Nations and associated personnel in carrying out
their mandate, in conformity with existing agreements;
5. Emphasizes the importance of the parties’ commitment to continue the
process of preparation for a fifth round of negotiations, and recalls its endorsement
of the recommendation in the report of 14 April 2008 ( S/2008/251) that realism and
a spirit of compromise by the parties are essential to achieve progress in
negotiations, and encourages the neighbouring countries to make important
contributions to this process;
6. Calls upon the parties to show political will and work in an atmosphere
propitious for dialogue in order to resume negotiations, thus ensuring
implementation of resolutions 1754 (2007), 1783 (2007), 1813 (2008), 1871 (2009),
1920 (2010), 1979 (2011), 2044 (2012), 2099 (2013), 2152 (2014), and 2218 (2015)
and the success of negotiations;
7. Affirms its full support for the commitment of the Secretary-General and
his Personal Envoy towards a solution to the question of Western Sahara in this
context to relaunch the negotiating process with a new dynamic and a new spirit
leading to the resumption of a political process with the aim of reaching a mutually
acceptable political solution, which will provide for the self-determination of the
people of Western Sahara in the context of arrangements consistent with the
principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nations;
8. Calls upon the parties to resume negotiations under the auspices of the
Secretary-General without preconditions and in good faith, taking into account the
efforts made since 2006 and subsequent developments, with a view to a chieving a
just, lasting, and mutually acceptable political solution, which will provide for the
self-determination of the people of Western Sahara in the context of arrangements
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consistent with the principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nati ons, and
noting the role and responsibilities of the parties in this respect;
9. Invites Member States to lend appropriate assistance to these talks;
10. Requests the Secretary-General to brief the Security Council on a regular
basis, and at least twice a year, on the status and progress of these negotiations
under his auspices, on the implementation of this resolution, challenges to
MINURSO’s operations and steps taken to address them, expresses its intention to
meet to receive and discuss his briefings and in this regard, further requests the
Secretary-General to provide a report on the situation in Western Sahara well before
the end of the mandate period;
11. Further requests the Secretary-General to update the Security Council
within six months of the appointment of the new Personal Envoy on (i) ways in
which the Personal Envoy, working with the parties, is progressing towards a
mutually acceptable political solution, which will provide for the self -determination
of the people of Western Sahara in the context of arrangements consistent with the
principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nations, and present a clear
path forward; (ii) how MINURSO’s performance measures are being developed and
implemented (iii) how structures and staffing can be reorganized to achieve mission
goals efficiently, and (iv) how new technologies are being considered to reduce risk,
improve force protection, and better implement the mandate of MINURSO;
12. Encourages the parties to resume cooperation with the Office o f the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to review and, where possible,
expand confidence-building measures;
13. Urges Member States to provide new and additional voluntary
contributions to fund food programmes to ensure that the humanitarian n eeds of
refugees are adequately addressed and avoid reductions in food rations;
14. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to take the necessary
measures to ensure full compliance in MINURSO with the United Nations zero -
tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to keep the Council informed,
and urges troop-contributing countries to take appropriate preventive action
including predeployment awareness training, and other action to ensure full
accountability in cases of such conduct involving their personnel;
15. Supports an increase in the ratio of medical personnel within the current
uniformed authorization as requested in the most recent report of the Secretary -
General to address the severely overstretched medical capacity of MINURSO;
16. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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