S/RES/2359(2017) SC
Security Council resolution 2359 (2017) [on deployment of the Group of Five for the Sahel Joint Force (FC-G5S)]
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| Draft symbol | S/2017/522 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2359(2017) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2359(2017) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.7979
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United Nations S/RES/2359 (2017)
Security Council Distr.: General
21 June 2017
Resolution 2359 (2017)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7979th meeting, on
21 June 2017
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolutions 2295 (2016), 2253 (2015), and 2227 (2015),
Recalling its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace
and security,
Affirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and
territorial integrity of Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger,
Expressing its continued concern over the transnational dimension of the
terrorist threat in the Sahel region, as well as the serious challenges posed by
transnational organized crime in the Sahel region, including arms and drug
trafficking, the smuggling of migrants, trafficking in persons, and its increasing
links, in some cases, with terrorism, and underscoring the responsibility of the
countries in the region in addressing these threats and challenges,
Recalling the listing of MUJAO, the Organisation of Al-Qaida in the Islamic
Maghreb, Ansar Eddine and its leader Iyad Ag Ghali, and Al Mourabitoun on the
Al-Qaida sanctions list established by the 1267/1989/2253 ISIL (Da’esh) and
Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee, reiterating its readiness, under the abovementioned regime, to sanction further individuals, groups, undertakings and entities
who are associated with Al-Qaida and other listed entities and individuals, and
taking note of the merger of AQIM, Al Mourabitoun and Ansar Eddine terrorist
groups into Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (Group for the Support of Islam
and Muslims), as announced by Iyad Ag Ghali on 2 March 2017,
Recalling that any individual, group, undertaking or entity associated with
ISIL or Al-Qaida is eligible for inclusion in the ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaïda
Sanctions List under the designation criteria set forth in resolution 2253 (2015) and
that means of financing or support include but are not limited to the use of proceeds
of crime, including the illicit cultivation, production and trafficking of narcotic
drugs and their precursors,
Recognizing the determination and ownership of the Governments of the
Group of Five for the Sahel States (G5 Sahel) established on 19 December 2014 in
Nouakchott and comprising Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger, to
address the impact of terrorism and transnational organized crime, including
through the conduct of cross-border joint military counter-terrorist operations,
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welcoming the efforts of the French forces to support these operations, and also
welcoming the decision of the States of the Sahel and Sahara to establish a new
counterterrorist center with its headquarters in Cairo, Egypt,
Taking note of the Group of Five for the Sahel (G5 Sahel) resolution of
6 February 2017, which decided to set up a G5 Sahel joint force ( Force conjointe du
G5 Sahel — FC-G5S), of the African Union (AU) Peace and Security communiqué
of 13 April 2017, which endorsed the strategic concept of operations and author ized
the deployment of the FC-G5S, and of the United Nations Secretary-General’s letter
of 15 May 2017 transmitting the AU PSC communiqué to the members of the
Council,
Underlining the primary responsibility of the G5 Sahel States to ensure the
protection of civilians in their respective territories in accordance with their
obligations under international law, and underlining the need for the operations of
the FC-G5S to be conducted in compliance full with international law, including
international humanitarian law, human rights law and refugee law, as applicable and
for the FC-G5S to take active steps to minimize the risk of harm to civilians in all
areas of operation,
Recalling the United Nations Zero Tolerance Policy on sexual exploitation and
abuse, and acknowledging the efforts carried out by the Secretary-General in this
regard,
Acknowledging the impact of the situation in Mali on the regional peace and
security in the Sahel, West Africa and North African region, and underlining that all
efforts to counter terrorism in Mali and in the Sahel region should be pursued with
the view to support the full and effective implementation of the Agreement on Peace
and Security in Mali (the “Agreement”),
Recognizing the recent progress achieved for the implementation of the
Agreement, while expressing its deep concern over the persistent delays for the full
implementation of the Agreement two years after it was concluded, and urging the
Government of Mali, the Plateforme and Coordination armed groups to take urgent
and concrete action to fully and sincerely deliver on their obligations under the
Agreement without further delay,
Reiterating its serious concern at the continuing lack of key capabilities for
MINUSMA, and urging Member States to provide the necessary capacities,
including troops and enablers, in order for MINUSMA to fulfil its mandate,
pursuant to resolution 2295 (2016),
Underlining that FC-G5S efforts to counter the activities of terrorist groups
and other organized criminal groups will contribute to create a more secure
environment in the Sahel region, and thus facilitate the fulfilment by MINUSMA of
its mandate to stabilize Mali,
Calling for the rapid and effective implementation, in consultation with
Member States of the Sahel region and bilateral partners and multilateral
organisations, of regional strategies encompassing security, governance,
development, human rights and humanitarian issues such as the United Nations
integrated strategy for the Sahel,
Expressing its support for the Special Representative of the Secretary General
for Western Africa and the Sahel, Mohammed Ibn Chambas, and for the United
Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), in their efforts to
implement the United Nations integrated strategy for the Sahel,
Welcoming the African Union Nouakchott process on the enhancement of the
security cooperation and the operationalization of the African Peace and Security
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Architecture in the Sahel and Sahara region (APSA), as well as steps take n by the
African Union to operationalize the African Standby Force,
Commending the role of the European Union (EU) Missions to provide
training and strategic advice to national security forces in the Sahel region,
including the EU Training Mission in Mali (EUTM Mali), the EU Capacity Building
Mission in Mali (EUCAP Sahel Mali) and the EU Capacity Building Mission in
Niger (EUCAP Sahel Niger), and also commending the contribution of bilateral and
other multilateral partners to strengthen security capacities in the Sahel region,
Taking note of the Secretary-General’s report on the situation in Mali of 6 June
2017 (S/2017/478), including his recommendation to the Security Council to
positively consider the request of the G5 Sahel States, endorsed by the African
Union Peace and Security Council on 13 April 2017, to adopt a resolution that
approves the deployment of the FC-G5S,
Recalling that the situation in Mali constitutes a threat to international peace
and security, and that the activities in Mali and in the Sahel region of terrorist
organizations constitute a threat to peace and security in the region and beyond,
1. Welcomes the deployment of the FC-G5S throughout the territories of its
contributing countries, with up to 5,000 military and police personnel, with a view
to restoring peace and security in the Sahel region;
2. Welcomes the strategic concept of operations of the FC-G5S, addressed
by the Secretary-General to the President of the Security Council in his letter dated
15 May 2017, including its provisions related to humanitarian liaison, protection of
civilians, gender, conduct and discipline;
3. Emphasizes the important role of women in prevention and resolution of
conflicts and in peacebuilding, as recognized in resolution 1325 (2000), and
underlines that a gender perspective should be taken into account in implementing
all aspects of the strategic concept of operations of the FC -G5S;
4. Underlines the need for the G5 Sahel States to take into account the
association of children with terrorist and transnational organized criminal groups to
protect and consider as victims children who have been released or otherwise
separated from those groups and to pay particular attention to the protection, release
and reintegration of all children associated with those groups;
5. Urges the FC-G5S, MINUSMA and the French forces to ensure adequate
coordination and exchange of information, through relevant mechanis ms, of their
operations, within their respective mandates, and reiterates in this regard its request
to the Secretary-General to enhance cooperation between MINUSMA and the G5
Sahel Member States through provision of relevant intelligence and liaison offic ers
from the G5 Sahel Member States to MINUSMA;
6. Recalls that the G5 Sahel States have the responsibility to provide the
FC-G5S with adequate resources, urges the G5 Sahel States to continue efforts
towards the sustainable, viable and effective operatio nalization of the FC-G5S, and
welcomes the commitment of the European Union to provide financial support to the
FC-G5S worth of 50 million euros, encourages further support from bilateral and
multilateral partners including through the provision of adequat e logistical,
operational and financial assistance to the FC-G5S, as appropriate, and encourages
bilateral and multilateral partners to expeditiously convene a planning conference to
ensure coordination of donor assistance efforts to the FC -G5S;
7. Requests the Secretary General, in close coordination with the G5 Sahel
States and the African Union, to report to the Security Council on the activities of
the FC-G5S, including on its operationalization, on challenges encountered and
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possible measures for further consideration, as well as on ways to mitigate any
adverse impact of its military operations on the civilian population, including on
women and children, with an oral update within 2 months of the adoption of this
resolution, with a written report within 4 months of the adoption of this resolution,
and thereafter to include these elements in regular reporting by UNOCA and
UNOWAS;
8. Expresses its intent to review the deployment of the FC-G5S 4 months
after the adoption of this resolution;
9. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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