S/RES/2454(2019) SC
Security Council resolution 2454 (2019) [on renewal of measures on arms, transport, finance and travel against the Central African Republic until 31 Jan. 2020 and extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Resolution 2127 (2013) until 29 Feb. 2020]
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| Draft symbol | S/2019/90 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2454(2019) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2454(2019) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.8455
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United Nations S/RES/2454 (2019)
Security Council Distr.: General
31 January 2019
Resolution 2454 (2019)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 8455th meeting, on
31 January 2019
The Security Council,
Recalling its previous resolutions and statements on the Central African
Republic (CAR), in particular resolutions 2121 (2013), 2127 (2013), 2134 (2014),
2149 (2014), 2181 (2014), 2196 (2015), 2212 (2015), 2217 (2015), 2262 (2016), 2264
(2016), 2281 (2016), 2301 (2016), 2339 (2017), 2387 (2017), 2399 (2018), 2448
(2018) as well as resolution 2272 (2016), and the Statements of its President of
18 December 2014 (S/PRST/2014/28), 20 October 2015 (S/PRST/2015/17),
16 November 2016 (S/PRST/2016/17), 4 April 2017 (S/PRST/2017/5), 13 July 2017
(S/PRST/2017/9), and 13 July 2018 (S/PRST/2018/14),
Welcoming the significant efforts made by the CAR authorities, in coordination
with their international partners, to advance the reform of the security sector,
including the ongoing deployment of CAR defence and security forces as well as the
adoption of a National Defence Plan, a Force Employment Concept, and a National
Security Policy and acknowledging the urgent need for the CAR authorities to train
and equip their defence and security forces to be able to respond proportionately to
threats to the security of all citizens in the CAR,
Welcoming the Secretary-General’s Report of 15 October 2018 (S/2018/922)
submitted pursuant to resolution 2387 (2017), and taking note of his letter dated
31 July 2018 addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/2018/752)
pursuant to paragraph 43 of resolution 2399 (2018),
Taking note of the midterm report and the final report (S/2018/1119) of the Panel
of Experts on the CAR established pursuant to resolution 2127 (2013), expanded by
resolution 2134 (2014) and extended pursuant to resolution 2399 (2018), and taking
note of the Panel of Experts’ recommendations,
Determining that the situation in the CAR continues to constitute a threat to
international peace and security in the region,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Decides to renew until 31 January 2020 the measures and provisions as set
out in paragraphs 1 to 19 of resolution 2399 (2018);
2. Reaffirms that the measures described in paragraphs 9 and 16 of resolution
2399 (2018) shall apply to individuals and entities as designated by the Committee
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established pursuant to resolution 2127 (2013) (“the Committee”), as set forth in
paragraphs 20 to 22 of resolution 2399 (2018);
3. Decides to extend until 29 February 2020 the mandate of the Panel of
Experts, as set out in paragraphs 30 to 39 of resolution 2399 (2018), expresses its
intention to review the mandate and take appropriate action regarding its further
extension no later than 31 January 2020, 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, drawing, as appropriate, on the
expertise of the current members of the Panel of Experts;
4. Requests the Panel of Experts to provide to the Council, after discussion
with the Committee, a midterm report no later than 30 July 2019, a final report no
later than 31 December 2019, and progress updates, as appropriate;
5. Expresses particular concern about reports of illicit transnational
trafficking networks which continue to fund and supply armed groups in the CA R,
and requests the Panel, in the course of carrying out its mandate, to devote special
attention to the analysis of such networks, in cooperation with other Panels or Groups
of Experts established by the Security Council as appropriate;
6. Urges all parties, and all Member States, as well as international, regional
and subregional organizations to ensure cooperation with the Panel of Experts and the
safety of its members;
7. Further urges all Member States and all relevant United Nations bodies to
ensure unhindered access, in particular to persons, documents and sites in order for
the Panel of Experts to execute its mandate and recalls the value of informationsharing between MINUSCA and the Panel of Experts;
8. Reaffirms the Committee provisions and the reporting and review
provisions as set out in resolution 2399 (2018);
9. Expresses its intention to establish, no later than 30 April 2019, clear and
well identified key benchmarks regarding the reform of the security sector, the
disarmament, demobilization, reintegration and repatriation process, and the
management of weapons and ammunition, that could serve in guiding the Security
Council to review the arms embargo measures on the Government o f the CAR;
10. Requests in this regard the Secretary-General, in close consultation with
MINUSCA, UNMAS and the Panel of Experts, to conduct, no later than 31 July 2019,
an assessment on the progress achieved on the key benchmarks that will be
established pursuant to paragraph 9 above and further expresses its intention to
review, by 30 September 2019, the arms embargo measures on the Government of the
CAR in light of this assessment;
11. Requests the CAR authorities to report, by 30 June 2019, to the Committee
on the progress achieved regarding the reform of the security sector, the disarmament,
demobilization, reintegration and repatriation process, and the management of
weapons and ammunition;
12. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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