S/RES/2433(2018) SC
Security Council resolution 2433 (2018) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) until 31 Aug. 2019]
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| Draft symbol | S/2018/796 |
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| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2433(2018) |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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| UN Document | S/RES/2433(2018) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.8338
Speeches following this vote (5)
France welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2433 (2018), which is a strong signal of our collective support for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), whose role is crucial to safeguarding peace
in an extremely troubled regional context. As penholder and as is the case every year, France worked to preserve this Security Council unity.
I wish to recall in the first place …
The United States is pleased to join the consensus in support of the mandate renewal today. I also want to commend France for the cooperative spirit in which it led the process.
Maintaining peace and stability between Lebanon and Israel is of paramount importance. The mandate makes clear that the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) must have freedom of movement and access to the Blu…
The Russian delegation voted in favour of resolution 2433 (2018), regarding the renewal of the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), taking into account, first and foremost, the endorsement of the Lebanese side of the new version of the text. That is a key principle of any peacekeeping operation.
The activities of UNIFIL peacekeepers are having a stabilizing effect not…
China welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2433 (2018), which demonstrates the Security Council’s important support for the work of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
China acknowledges that UNIFIL continus to effectively fulfil its mandate and is making an important contribution to maintaining overall calm and stability in its area of operation. We commend the cooper…
The President
I shall now make a statement in my national capacity.
Like others, we were pleased to vote in favour of this text. We commend the work of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in helping to maintain calm and stability along the Blue Line. It is vital for the peace, stability and security of both Lebanon and Israel. We call on all parties to respect UNIFIL’s mandate and the Blue Li…
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The Security Council,
Recalling all its previous resolutions on Lebanon, in particular resolutions 425 (1978), 426 (1978), 1559 (2004), 1680 (2006), 1701 (2006), 1773 (2007), 1832 (2008), 1884 (2009), 1937 (2010) and 2004 (2011), 2064 (2012), 2115 (2013), 2172 (2014) and 2236 (2015), 2305 (2016), and 2373 (2017) as well as the statements of its President on the situation in Lebanon and the Press statements dated 19 December 2016, 27 March 2018, 9 August 2018,
Welcoming the progress towards reactivation of the Lebanese state institutions and the recent holding of legislative elections, the first Parliamentary elections since 2009, and calling for the formation of a new Lebanese Government without further delay,
Responding to the request of the Government of Lebanon to extend the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) for a period of one year without amendment presented in a letter from the Lebanese Foreign Minister to the Secretary-General of 23 July 2018 and welcoming the letter from the Secretary-General to its President of 30 July 2018 (S/2018/750) recommending this extension,
Reiterating its strong support for the territorial integrity, sovereignty and political independence of Lebanon,
Reaffirming its commitment to the full implementation of all provisions of resolution 1701 (2006), and aware of its responsibilities to help secure a permanent ceasefire and a long-term solution as envisioned in the resolution,
Expressing concern at the limited progress made towards the establishment of a permanent ceasefire and other key provisions of resolution 1701 (2006) more than ten years after its adoption,
Calling upon all concerned parties to strengthen their efforts, including by exploring concrete solutions with the Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General and the UNIFIL Force Commander, to fully implement all provisions of resolution 1701 (2006) without delay,
Expressing deep concern at all violations in connection with resolution 1701 (2006) as underlined by the Secretary-General in his reports, and recalling the importance of control of the Government of Lebanon over all Lebanese territory,
Underlining the risk that violations of the cessation of hostilities could lead to a new conflict that none of the parties or the region can afford.
Urging all parties to make every effort to ensure that the cessation of hostilities is sustained, exercise maximum calm and restraint and refrain from any action or rhetoric that could jeopardize the cessation of hostilities or destabilize the region,
Emphasizing to all parties the importance of full compliance with the prohibition on sales and supply of arms and related materiel established by resolution 1701 (2006),
Recalling the utmost importance that all parties concerned respect the Blue Line in its entirety, welcoming the continued progress in the marking of the Blue Line, and encouraging the parties to accelerate their efforts in coordination with UNIFIL, including through the tripartite mechanism, to continue working in the ongoing process to delineate and visibly mark the Blue Line in its entirety, as well as to move forward on the marking of its points of contention, as recommended by the Strategic Review,
Condemning in the strongest terms all attempts to threaten the security and stability of Lebanon,
Reaffirming its determination to ensure that no such acts of intimidation prevent UNIFIL from implementing its mandate in accordance with Security Council resolution 1701 (2006), recalling the necessity for all parties to ensure that UNIFIL personnel are secure and their freedom of movement is fully respected and unimpeded, and condemning in the strongest terms the attack against UNIFIL forces on 4 August 2018 near the town of Majdal Zun, Southern Lebanon,
Expressing concerns about the visits of non-Lebanese militia leaders along the Blue Line, and reiterating the importance of the extension of the control of the Government of Lebanon over all Lebanese territory in accordance with the provisions of resolution 1559 (2004) and resolution 1680 (2006), and of the relevant provisions of the Taif Accords,
Encouraging all Lebanese parties to resume discussions towards a consensus on a National Defence Strategy as set out by the President of Lebanon in his statement of 12 March 2018, in accordance with relevant Security Council resolutions and the Taif Agreement,
Recalling the relevant principles contained in the Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel,
Commending the active role and dedication of the personnel of UNIFIL and expressing its strong appreciation to Member States that contribute to UNIFIL and underlining the necessity that UNIFIL has at its disposal all necessary means and equipment to carry out its mandate,
Recalling the request from the Government of Lebanon to deploy an international force to assist it to exercise its authority throughout the territory, and reaffirming UNIFIL’s authority to take all necessary action in areas of operations of its forces and as it deems within its capabilities, to ensure that its area of operations is not utilized for hostile activities of any kind and to resist attempts by forceful means to prevent it from discharging its mandate,
Welcoming the crucial role played by the Lebanese Armed Forces and security forces, as the only legitimate armed forces in Lebanon, in extending and sustaining the authority of the Government of Lebanon, in particular in southern Lebanon, and responding to other security challenges, including the threat of terrorism, and the strong international commitment to support the Lebanese Armed Forces, which has helped strengthen the capability of the Lebanese Armed Forces to provide security for Lebanon, and further noting the relevance of this increased capacity in relation to their efforts to coordinate with UNIFIL in the implementation of the UNIFIL mandate.
Recalling resolution 2378 (2017) and its request of the Secretary-General to ensure that data related to the effectiveness of peacekeeping operations, including peacekeeping performance data, is used to improve analytics and the evaluation of mission operations, based on clear and well identified benchmarks, and emphasizing the need to regularly evaluate UNIFIL’s performance such that the mission retains the skills and flexibility needed to effectively carry out its mandate,
Also recalling resolution 2242 (2015) and its request of the Secretary-General to initiate, in collaboration with Member States, a revised strategy, within existing resources, to double the number of women in military and police contingents of UN peacekeeping operations,
Recognizing the need to regularly review all peacekeeping operations to ensure efficiency and effectiveness, including reviews of UNIFIL when appropriate, taking into account developments on the ground,
Bearing in mind the strategic priorities and recommendations identified by the Secretary-General in his letter of 12 March 2012 (S/2012/151) as a result of the Strategic Review of UNIFIL, taking note of his letter of 8 March 2017 (S/2017/202) as a result of the most recent Strategic Review of UNIFIL, and expressing the need for a follow-up and update,
Calling upon Member States to assist the Lebanese Armed Forces as needed to enable it to perform its duties in line with resolution 1701 (2006),
Determining that the situation in Lebanon continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security,
1. Decides to extend the present mandate of UNIFIL until 31 August 2019;
2. Commends the positive role of UNIFIL, whose deployment together with the Lebanese Armed Forces has helped to establish a new strategic environment in southern Lebanon, welcomes the expansion of coordinated activities between UNIFIL and the Lebanese Armed Forces, and calls for further enhancement of this cooperation without prejudice to UNIFIL’s mandate;
3. Affirms its strong continuing commitment to the existing UNIFIL mandate and calls for the full implementation of resolution 1701 (2006);
4. Reiterates its call for Israel and Lebanon to support a permanent ceasefire and a long-term solution based on the principles and elements set out in paragraph 8 of resolution 1701 (2006);
5. Reaffirms the necessity of an effective and durable deployment of the Lebanese Armed Forces in southern Lebanon and the territorial waters of Lebanon at an accelerated pace to fully implement the provisions of resolution 1701 (2006) and requests the Secretary-General to include in his future reports assessments of progress made in this regard and calls for renewed engagement of UNIFIL and the Lebanese Armed Forces in the Strategic Dialogue, which aims at carrying out analysis of ground forces and maritime assets and setting a series of benchmarks reflecting the correlation between the capacities and responsibilities of UNIFIL vis-à-vis those of the Lebanese Armed Forces;
6. Recalls its request for precise timelines to be jointly and promptly elaborated by the Lebanese Armed Forces and the Secretary-General, for the deployments in paragraph 5, with a view to identifying Lebanese Armed Forces progress in implementing tasks mandated in resolution 1701 (2006);
7. Calls for the Government of Lebanon to develop a plan to increase its naval capabilities, including with appropriate support from the international community, with the goal of ultimately decreasing UNIFIL’s Maritime Taskforce.
transitioning its responsibilities to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), in close conjunction with the effective build-up of the capabilities of the Lebanese Navy, and requests that the Secretary-General present to the Security Council an assessment with recommendations within 6 months;
8. Encourages the intention of the Government of Lebanon to deploy a model regiment and an offshore patrol vessel in UNIFIL’s area of operations to advance the implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) and the authority of the Lebanese State, recalls in this regard the joint statement issued at the end of the 15 March Rome Conference, in particular Lebanon’s concept for a new Model Regiment proposed in the context of the ongoing Strategic Dialogue between the LAF and UNIFIL, notes Lebanon’s proposed timeline for the deployment of the Model Regiment, and calls on the Lebanese Armed Forces and UNIFIL to strengthen their coordinated actions;
9. Urges further international support for the Lebanese Armed Forces and all state security institutions, who are the only legitimate armed forces of Lebanon, in response to the capabilities development plan of the Lebanese Armed Forces, as well as in the framework of the International Support Group for Lebanon, through additional and expedited assistance in areas where the Lebanese Armed Forces are most critically in need of support, including counter-terrorism and border protection;
10. Condemns all violations of the Blue Line and strongly calls upon all parties to respect the cessation of hostilities, to prevent any violation of the Blue Line and to respect it in its entirety, and to cooperate fully with the United Nations and UNIFIL;
11. Welcomes the constructive role played by the Tripartite Mechanism in facilitating coordination and in de-escalating tensions, and recognizes the mission leadership’s active efforts, which has helped to further stabilize the situation along the Blue Line and build trust between the parties, and expresses in this regard strong support for the continued efforts of UNIFIL to engage with both parties to facilitate liaison, coordination, and practical arrangements on the ground and to continue to ensure that the Tripartite Mechanism enables the parties to discuss a wider range of issues;
12. Stresses the need to improve the management of UNIFIL civilian resources, including through fostering enhanced cooperation with the Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon (UNSCOL), with the goal of improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the missions, and requests that the Secretary-General provide recommendations on the matter by 31 December 2018;
13. Urges all parties to abide scrupulously by their obligation to respect the safety of UNIFIL and other United Nations personnel and calls for further cooperation between UNIFIL and the Lebanese Armed Forces in particular regarding coordinated and adjacent patrols, welcomes the commitment of the Lebanese authorities to protect UNIFIL movements and reiterates its call for the rapid finalization of the investigation launched by Lebanon regarding the 27 May, 26 July and 9 December 2011 attacks in order to bring to justice the perpetrators of these attacks;
14. Urges all parties to ensure that the freedom of movement of UNIFIL and UNIFIL’s access to the Blue Line in all its parts is fully respected and unimpeded, in conformity with its mandate and its rules of engagement, including by avoiding any course of action which endangers United Nations personnel, condemns all attempts to restrict the freedom of movement of UNIFIL’s personnel;
15. Urges all parties to cooperate fully with the Security Council and the Secretary-General to make tangible progress towards a permanent ceasefire and a long-term solution as envisioned in resolution 1701 (2006) and on all outstanding issues in the implementation of Security Council resolutions 1701 (2006), 1680 (2006) and 1559 (2004), and other relevant Security Council resolutions;
16. Urges the Government of Israel to expedite the withdrawal of its army from northern Ghajar without further delay in coordination with UNIFIL, which has actively engaged Israel and Lebanon to facilitate such a withdrawal;
17. Reaffirms its call on all States to fully support and respect the establishment between the Blue Line and the Litani River of an area free of any armed personnel, assets and weapons other than those of the Government of Lebanon and UNIFIL;
18. Recalls paragraph 15 of resolution 1701 (2006) according to which all States shall take the necessary measures to prevent, by their nationals or from their territories or using flag vessels or aircraft, the sale or supply of arms and related materiel to any entity or individual in Lebanon other than those authorized by the Government of Lebanon or UNIFIL;
19. Acting in support of a request from the Government of Lebanon to deploy an international force to assist it to exercise its authority throughout the territory, recalls its authorization to UNIFIL to take all necessary action in areas of deployment of its forces and as it deems within its capabilities, to ensure that its area of operations is not utilized for hostile activities of any kind, to resist attempts by forceful means to prevent it from discharging its duties under the mandate of the Security Council, and to protect United Nations personnel, facilities, installations and equipment, ensure the security and freedom of movement of United Nations personnel, humanitarian workers and, without prejudice to the responsibility of the Government of Lebanon, to protect civilians under imminent threat of physical violence;
20. Commends UNIFIL’s operational changes in line with resolution 2373 (2017) and reiterates its request that the Secretary-General look at ways to enhance UNIFIL’s efforts as regards paragraph 12 of resolution 1701 (2006) and paragraph 14 of this resolution, including ways to increase UNIFIL’s visible presence, including through patrols and inspections, within its existing mandate and capabilities;
21. Recalls the decision that UNIFIL shall assist the government of Lebanon, at its request, as set out in paragraph 14 of resolution 1701 (2006) and within its capabilities, to implement resolution 1701 (2006);
22. Welcomes the efforts being undertaken by UNIFIL to implement the Secretary-General’s zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance of its personnel with the United Nations code of conduct, requests the Secretary-General to continue to take all necessary action in this regard and to keep the Security Council informed, and urges troop-contributing countries to take preventive and disciplinary action to ensure that such acts are properly investigated and punished in cases involving their personnel;
23. Welcomes the initiatives undertaken by the Secretary-General to standardize a culture of performance in UN peacekeeping, calls on him to continue his efforts to develop an integrated performance policy framework and apply it to UNIFIL, and requests the Secretary-General and the troop-contributing countries to seek to increase the number of women in UNIFIL, as well as to ensure the meaningful participation of women in all aspects of operations;
24. Requests UNIFIL to take fully into account gender considerations as a cross-cutting issue throughout its mandate and to assist the Lebanese authorities in ensuring the full and effective participation, involvement and representation of women at all levels of decision-making, further requests enhanced reporting by UNIFIL to the Security Council on this issue;
25. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to report to the Council on the implementation of resolution 1701 (2006), every four months, or at any time as he
deems appropriate, and to include in his reporting a prompt and detailed breakdown
of all resolution 1701 (2006) violations, prompt and detailed reports on violations of
the sovereignty of Lebanon, prompt and detailed reports on the restrictions to
UNIFIL’s freedom of movement, an annex on the implementation on the arms
embargo, reports on specific areas where UNIFIL does not access and on the reasons
behind these restrictions, potential risks to the cessation of hostilities and UNIFIL ’s
response as well as reports on the implementation of the recommendations of the
2016–2017 Strategic review and on additional identified efficiencies to most
appropriately fulfil its mandated tasks; requests the Secretary-General to continue to
provide concrete and detailed information on the aforementioned issues to the
Council, in line with changes to enhance reporting since the adoption of resolution
2373 (2017);
26. Stresses the importance of, and the need to achieve, a comprehensive, just
and lasting peace in the Middle East, based on all its relevant resolutions including
its resolutions 242 (1967) of 22 November 1967, 338 (1973) of 22 October 1973,
1515 (2003) of 19 November 2003 and 1850 (2008) of 16 December 2008;
27. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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United Nations S/RES/2433 (2018)
Security Council Distr.: General
30 August 2018
Resolution 2433 (2018)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 8338th meeting, on
30 August 2018
The Security Council,
Recalling all its previous resolutions on Lebanon, in particular resolutions 425
(1978), 426 (1978), 1559 (2004), 1680 (2006), 1701 (2006), 1773 (2007), 1832
(2008), 1884 (2009), 1937 (2010) and 2004 (2011), 2064 (2012), 2115 (2013), 2172
(2014) and 2236 (2015), 2305 (2016), and 2373 (2017) as well as the statements of
its President on the situation in Lebanon and the Press statements dated 19 December
2016, 27 March 2018, 9 August 2018,
Welcoming the progress towards reactivation of the Lebanese state institutions
and the recent holding of legislative elections, the first Parliamentary elections since
2009, and calling for the formation of a new Lebanese Government without further
delay,
Responding to the request of the Government of Lebanon to extend the mandate
of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) for a period of one year
without amendment presented in a letter from the Lebanese Foreign Minister to the
Secretary-General of 23 July 2018 and welcoming the letter from the Secretary -
General to its President of 30 July 2018 (S/2018/750) recommending this extension,
Reiterating its strong support for the territorial integrity, sovereignty and
political independence of Lebanon,
Reaffirming its commitment to the full implementation of all provisions of
resolution 1701 (2006), and aware of its responsibilities to help secure a permanent
ceasefire and a long-term solution as envisioned in the resolution,
Expressing concern at the limited progress made towards the establishment of a
permanent ceasefire and other key provisions of resolution 1701 (2006) more than ten
years after its adoption,
Calling upon all concerned parties to strengthen their efforts, including by
exploring concrete solutions with the Special Coordinator of the Secretary -General
and the UNIFIL Force Commander, to fully implement all provisions of resolution
1701 (2006) without delay,
Expressing deep concern at all violations in connection with resolution 1701
(2006) as underlined by the Secretary-General in his reports, and recalling the
importance of control of the Government of Lebanon over all Lebanese territory,
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Underlining the risk that violations of the cessation of hostilities could lead to
a new conflict that none of the parties or the region can afford,
Urging all parties to make every effort to ensure that the cessation of hostilities
is sustained, exercise maximum calm and restraint and refrain from any action or
rhetoric that could jeopardize the cessation of hostilities or destabilize the region,
Emphasizing to all parties the importance of full compliance with the
prohibition on sales and supply of arms and related materiel established by resolution
1701 (2006),
Recalling the utmost importance that all parties concerned respect the Blue Line
in its entirety, welcoming the continued progress in the marking of the Blue Line, and
encouraging the parties to accelerate their efforts in coordination with UNIFIL,
including through the tripartite mechanism, to continue working in the ongoing
process to delineate and visibly mark the Blue Line in its entirety, as well as to move
forward on the marking of its points of contention, as recommended by the Strategic
Review,
Condemning in the strongest terms all attempts to threaten the security and
stability of Lebanon,
Reaffirming its determination to ensure that no such acts of intimidation prevent
UNIFIL from implementing its mandate in accordance with Security Council
resolution 1701 (2006), recalling the necessity for all parties to ensure that UNIFIL
personnel are secure and their freedom of movement is fully respected and
unimpeded, and condemning in the strongest terms the attack against UNIFIL forces
on 4 August 2018 near the town of Majdal Zun, Southern Lebanon,
Expressing concerns about the visits of non-Lebanese militia leaders along the
Blue Line, and reiterating the importance of the extension of the control of the
Government of Lebanon over all Lebanese territory in accordance with the provisions
of resolution 1559 (2004) and resolution 1680 (2006), and of the relevant provisions
of the Taif Accords,
Encouraging all Lebanese parties to resume discussions towards a consensus on
a National Defence Strategy as set out by the President of Lebanon in his statement
of 12 March 2018, in accordance with relevant Security Council resolutions and the
Taif Agreement,
Recalling the relevant principles contained in the Convention on the Safety of
United Nations and Associated Personnel,
Commending the active role and dedication of the personnel of UNIFIL and
expressing its strong appreciation to Member States that contribute to UNIFIL and
underlining the necessity that UNIFIL has at its disposal all necessary means and
equipment to carry out its mandate,
Recalling the request from the Government of Lebanon to deploy an
international force to assist it to exercise its authority throughout the territory, and
reaffirming UNIFIL’s authority to take all necessary action in areas of operations of
its forces and as it deems within its capabilities, to ensure that its area of operations
is not utilized for hostile activities of any kind and to resist attempts by forceful means
to prevent it from discharging its mandate,
Welcoming the crucial role played by the Lebanese Armed Forces and security
forces, as the only legitimate armed forces in Lebanon, in extending and sustaining
the authority of the Government of Lebanon, in particular in southern Lebanon, and
responding to other security challenges, including the threat of terrorism, and the
strong international commitment to support the Lebanese Armed Forces, which has
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helped strengthen the capability of the Lebanese Armed Forces to provide security
for Lebanon, and further noting the relevance of this increased capacity in relation to
their efforts to coordinate with UNIFIL in the implementation of the UNIFIL mandate,
Recalling resolution 2378 (2017) and its request of the Secretary-General to
ensure that data related to the effectiveness of peacekeeping operations, including
peacekeeping performance data, is used to improve analytics and the evaluation of
mission operations, based on clear and well identified benchmarks, and emphasizing
the need to regularly evaluate UNIFIL’s performance such that the mission retains
the skills and flexibility needed to effectively carry out its mandate,
Also recalling resolution 2242 (2015) and its request of the Secretary-General
to initiate, in collaboration with Member States, a revised strategy, within existing
resources, to double the number of women in military and police contingents of UN
peacekeeping operations,
Recognizing the need to regularly review all peacekeeping operations to ensure
efficiency and effectiveness, including reviews of UNIFIL when appropriate, taking
into account developments on the ground,
Bearing in mind the strategic priorities and recommendations identified by the
Secretary-General in his letter of 12 March 2012 (S/2012/151) as a result of the
Strategic Review of UNIFIL, taking note of his letter of 8 March 2017 (S/2017/202)
as a result of the most recent Strategic Review of UNIFIL, and expressing the need
for a follow-up and update,
Calling upon Member States to assist the Lebanese Armed Forces as needed to
enable it to perform its duties in line with resolution 1701 (2006),
Determining that the situation in Lebanon continues to constitute a threat to
international peace and security,
1. Decides to extend the present mandate of UNIFIL until 31 August 2019;
2. Commends the positive role of UNIFIL, whose deployment together with
the Lebanese Armed Forces has helped to establish a new strategic environment in
southern Lebanon, welcomes the expansion of coordinated activities between UNIFIL
and the Lebanese Armed Forces, and calls for further enhancement of this cooperation
without prejudice to UNIFIL’s mandate;
3. Affirms its strong continuing commitment to the existing UNIFIL mandate
and calls for the full implementation of resolution 1701 (2006);
4. Reiterates its call for Israel and Lebanon to support a permanent ceasefire
and a long-term solution based on the principles and elements set out in paragraph 8
of resolution 1701 (2006);
5. Reaffirms the necessity of an effective and durable deployment of the
Lebanese Armed Forces in southern Lebanon and the territorial waters of Lebanon at
an accelerated pace to fully implement the provisions of resolution 1701 (2006) and
requests the Secretary-General to include in his future reports assessments of progress
made in this regard and calls for renewed engagement of UNIFIL and the Lebanese
Armed Forces in the Strategic Dialogue, which aims at carrying out analysis of
ground forces and maritime assets and setting a series of benchmarks reflecting the
correlation between the capacities and responsibilities of UNIFIL vis -à-vis those of
the Lebanese Armed Forces;
6. Recalls its request for precise timelines to be jointly and promptly
elaborated by the Lebanese Armed Forces and the Secretary-General, for the
deployments in paragraph 5, with a view to identifying Lebanese Armed Forces
progress in implementing tasks mandated in resolution 1701 (2006);
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7. Calls for the Government of Lebanon to develop a plan to increase its
naval capabilities, including with appropriate support from the international
community, with the goal of ultimately decreasing UNIFIL’s Maritime Taskforce and
transitioning its responsibilities to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), in close
conjunction with the effective build-up of the capabilities of the Lebanese Navy, and
requests that the Secretary-General present to the Security Council an assessment
with recommendations within 6 months;
8. Encourages the intention of the Government of Lebanon to deploy a model
regiment and an offshore patrol vessel in UNIFIL’s area of operations to advance the
implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) and the authority of the Lebanese State,
recalls in this regard the joint statement issued at the end of the 15 March Rome
Conference, in particular Lebanon’s concept for a new Model Regiment proposed in
the context of the ongoing Strategic Dialogue between the LAF and UNIFIL, notes
Lebanon’s proposed timeline for the deployment of the Model Regiment, and calls
on the Lebanese Armed Forces and UNIFIL to strengthen their coordinated actions;
9. Urges further international support for the Lebanese Armed Forces and all
state security institutions, who are the only legitimate armed forces of Lebanon, in
response to the capabilities development plan of the Lebanese Armed Forces, as well
as in the framework of the International Support Group for Lebanon, through
additional and expedited assistance in areas where the Lebanese Armed Forces are
most critically in need of support, including counter-terrorism and border protection;
10. Condemns all violations of the Blue Line and strongly calls upon all parties
to respect the cessation of hostilities, to prevent any violation of the Blue Line and to
respect it in its entirety, and to cooperate fully with the United Nations and UNIFIL;
11. Welcomes the constructive role played by the Tripartite Mechanism in
facilitating coordination and in de-escalating tensions, and recognizes the mission
leadership’s active efforts, which has helped to further stabilize the situation along
the Blue Line and build trust between the parties, and expresses in this regard strong
support for the continued efforts of UNIFIL to engage with both parties to facilitate
liaison, coordination, and practical arrangements on the ground and to continue to
ensure that the Tripartite Mechanism enables the parties to discuss a wider range of
issues;
12. Stresses the need to improve the management of UNIFIL civilian
resources, including through fostering enhanced cooperation with the Office of the
United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon (UNSCOL), with the goal of
improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the missions, and requests that the
Secretary-General provide recommendations on the matter by 31 December 2018;
13. Urges all parties to abide scrupulously by their obligation to respect the
safety of UNIFIL and other United Nations personnel and calls for further cooperation
between UNIFIL and the Lebanese Armed Forces in particular regarding coordinated
and adjacent patrols, welcomes the commitment of the Lebanese authorities to protect
UNIFIL movements and reiterates its call for the rapid finalization of the investigation
launched by Lebanon regarding the 27 May, 26 July and 9 December 2011 attacks in
order to bring to justice the perpetrators of these attacks;
14. Urges all parties to ensure that the freedom of movement of UNIFIL and
UNIFIL’s access to the Blue Line in all its parts is fully respected and unimpeded, in
conformity with its mandate and its rules of engagement, including by avoiding any
course of action which endangers United Nations personnel, condemns all attempts
to restrict the freedom of movement of UNIFIL’s personnel;
15. Urges all parties to cooperate fully with the Security Council and the
Secretary-General to make tangible progress towards a permanent ceasefire and a
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long-term solution as envisioned in resolution 1701 (2006) and on all outstanding
issues in the implementation of Security Council resolutions 1701 (2006), 1680
(2006) and 1559 (2004), and other relevant Security Council resolutions;
16. Urges the Government of Israel to expedite the withdrawal of its army
from northern Ghajar without further delay in coordination with UNIFIL, which has
actively engaged Israel and Lebanon to facilitate such a withdrawal;
17. Reaffirms its call on all States to fully support and respect the
establishment between the Blue Line and the Litani River of an area free of any armed
personnel, assets and weapons other than those of the Government of Lebanon and
UNIFIL;
18. Recalls paragraph 15 of resolution 1701 (2006) according to which all
States shall take the necessary measures to prevent, by their nationals or from their
territories or using flag vessels or aircraft, the sale or supply of arms and related
materiel to any entity or individual in Lebanon other than those authorized by the
Government of Lebanon or UNIFIL;
19. Acting in support of a request from the Government of Lebanon to deploy
an international force to assist it to exercise its authority throughout the territory,
recalls its authorization to UNIFIL to take all necessary action in areas of deployment
of its forces and as it deems within its capabilities, to ensure that its area of operations
is not utilized for hostile activities of any kind, to resist attempts by forceful means
to prevent it from discharging its duties under the mandate of the Security Council,
and to protect United Nations personnel, facilities, installations and equipment,
ensure the security and freedom of movement of United Nations personnel,
humanitarian workers and, without prejudice to the responsibility of the Government
of Lebanon, to protect civilians under imminent threat of physical violence;
20. Commends UNIFIL’s operational changes in line with resolution 2373
(2017) and reiterates its request that the Secretary-General look at ways to enhance
UNIFIL’s efforts as regards paragraph 12 of resolution 1701 (2006) and paragraph 14
of this resolution, including ways to increase UNIFIL’s visible presence, including
through patrols and inspections, within its existing mandate and capabilities;
21. Recalls the decision that UNIFIL shall assist the government of Lebanon,
at its request, as set out in paragraph 14 of resolution 1701 (2006) and within its
capabilities, to implement resolution 1701 (2006);
22. Welcomes the efforts being undertaken by UNIFIL to implement t he
Secretary-General’s zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to
ensure full compliance of its personnel with the United Nations code of conduct,
requests the Secretary-General to continue to take all necessary action in this regard
and to keep the Security Council informed, and urges troop -contributing countries to
take preventive and disciplinary action to ensure that such acts are properly
investigated and punished in cases involving their personnel;
23. Welcomes the initiatives undertaken by the Secretary-General to
standardize a culture of performance in UN peacekeeping, calls on him to continue
his efforts to develop an integrated performance policy framework and apply it to
UNIFIL, and requests the Secretary-General and the troop-contributing countries to
seek to increase the number of women in UNIFIL, as well as to ensure the meaningful
participation of women in all aspects of operations;
24. Requests UNIFIL to take fully into account gender considerations as a
cross-cutting issue throughout its mandate and to assist the Lebanese authorities in
ensuring the full and effective participation, involvement and representation of
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women at all levels of decision-making, further requests enhanced reporting by
UNIFIL to the Security Council on this issue;
25. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to report to the Council on the
implementation of resolution 1701 (2006), every four months, or at any time as he
deems appropriate, and to include in his reporting a prompt and detailed breakdown
of all resolution 1701 (2006) violations, prompt and detailed reports on violations of
the sovereignty of Lebanon, prompt and detailed reports on the restrictions to
UNIFIL’s freedom of movement, an annex on the implementation on the arms
embargo, reports on specific areas where UNIFIL does not access and on the reasons
behind these restrictions, potential risks to the cessation of hostilities and UNIFIL’s
response as well as reports on the implementation of the recommendations of the
2016–2017 Strategic review and on additional identified efficiencies to most
appropriately fulfil its mandated tasks; requests the Secretary-General to continue to
provide concrete and detailed information on the aforementioned issues to the
Council, in line with changes to enhance reporting since the adoption of resolution
2373 (2017);
26. Stresses the importance of, and the need to achieve, a comprehensive, just
and lasting peace in the Middle East, based on all its relevant resolutions including
its resolutions 242 (1967) of 22 November 1967, 338 (1973) of 22 October 1973,
1515 (2003) of 19 November 2003 and 1850 (2008) of 16 December 2008;
27. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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- S/RES/1515(2003)
- S/RES/1680(2006)
- S/RES/1701(2006)
- S/RES/1773(2007)
- S/RES/1832(2008)
- S/RES/1850(2008)
- S/RES/1884(2009)
- S/RES/1937(2010)
- S/RES/2004(2011)
- S/RES/2064(2012)
- S/RES/2115 (2013)
- S/RES/2172 (2014)
- S/RES/2236 (2015)
- S/RES/2242 (2015)
- S/RES/2305 (2016)
- S/RES/2373 (2017)
- S/RES/2378 (2017)
- S/RES/242(1967)
- S/RES/338(1973)
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