S/RES/2486(2019) SC
Security Council resolution 2486 (2019) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) until 15 Sept. 2020]
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| Draft symbol | S/2019/724 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2486(2019) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2486(2019) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.8615
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United Nations S/RES/2486 (2019)
Security Council Distr.: General
12 September 2019
Resolution 2486 (2019)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 8615th meeting, on
12 September 2019
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolution 1970 (2011) and all its subsequent resolutions on Libya,
including resolutions 2259 (2015) and 2434 (2018),
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial
integrity and national unity of Libya,
Taking note of the reports of the Secretary-General on the United Nations
Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) (S/2019/19 and S/2019/682),
Expressing its strong support for the ongoing efforts of UNSMIL and the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General, Ghassan Salamé, and underscoring the
importance of the United Nations central role in facilitating a Libyan-led and Libyanowned inclusive political process,
Calling on all parties to work together in the spirit of compromise, to refrain
from any actions that could undermine the political process, to exercise restraint, to
protect civilians and to engage seriously in national reconciliation, recalling that there
can be no military solution in Libya, and reiterating calls for all parties to commit to
a lasting ceasefire and political dialogue under the leadership of the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General,
Expresses grave concern over ongoing hostilities in and around Tripoli, and the
targeting of civilian infrastructure, further expressing concern over the exploitation
of the conflict by terrorist and violent extremist groups,
Urging the full, effective and meaningful participation of women in all activities
relating to democratic transition, conflict resolution and peacebuilding, and
supporting the efforts of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General to
facilitate wider engagement and participation of women from across the spectrum of
Libyan society in the political process and public institutions,
Recalling the commitment of the Libyan parties to work constructively with the
UN to organise credible and peaceful parliamentary and Presidential elections and to
respect the results of these elections, as agreed by the Libyan parties in Paris in May
2018, in Palermo in November 2018, and in Abu Dhabi in February 2019, welcoming
the work of the High National Electoral Commission and the Central Committee for
Municipal Council Elections to prepare for and conduct national and municipal
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elections, further welcoming UNSMIL’s support for this work, and recognising the
key role of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General in consulting with
Libyan parties to set the constitutional basis for elections and to adopt the necessary
electoral laws,
Reiterating its call on all Libyans to work constructively towards the unification
of Libya’s military and economic institutions; establishing unified and strengthened
national security forces under civilian government authority; and a unified Libyan
Central Bank,
Recognising the need to plan for the disarmament, demobilisation and
reintegration of armed groups, and to establish an inclusive, civilian-led security
architecture for Libya as a whole,
Welcoming the economic dialogue taking place in Libya and the region and
UNSMIL’s role in support, calling on the Libyan authorities to improve liquidity and
to address the economy of predation, such as the black market foreign exchange rate,
recalling the request to UNSMIL and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General by Prime Minister Serraj, to support the facilitation of a financial review of
economic and financial institutions, to support efforts of reunifying these institutions,
emphasising the importance of collaboration with international financial institutions,
and expressing concern at the interference by armed groups in Libya’s sovereign
institutions,
Recalling that Libya’s oil resources are for the benefit of all Libyans and need
to remain under the exclusive control of the National Oil Corporation, and that the
Government of National Accord (GNA) retains sole oversight over Libya’s economic
and financial institutions, with a responsibility to ensure the equitable distribution of
resources across the whole country,
Recalling the need for Member States to cease support to and official contact
with parallel institutions outside of the Libyan Political Agreement (LPA), as
stipulated therein,
Expressing grave concern at the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Libya,
including deteriorating living standards and insufficient provision of basic services,
and at the situation faced by migrants, refugees and internally displaced people,
including their exposure to sexual and gender-based violence, and calling on the
Libyan authorities to alleviate urgently the suffering of the Libyan people by speeding
up the delivery of public services,
Urging all parties to prevent and respond to sexual violence in conflict, and
calling on the Libyan authorities to end impunity for sexual and gender-based
violence crimes in line with relevant Security Council resolutions, including
resolution 1325 (2000),
Reaffirming that all parties must comply with their obligations under
international humanitarian law and international human rights law, as applicable, and
emphasising that those responsible for violations of international humanitarian law
and violations and abuses of human rights must be held accountable,
Calling on the Libyan authorities to take all steps necessary to investigate
violations of international human rights law and reports of abuses of human rights,
including torture, sexual and gender-based violence, and mistreatment in prisons and
detention centres, and to hold those responsible to account,
Reiterating its concern at the smuggling of migrants and refugees and human
trafficking through Libya, and welcoming the work of UNSMIL in coordinating and
supporting the provision of humanitarian assistance for refugees and migrants,
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Reiterating its request that all Member States support fully the efforts of the
Special Representative of the Secretary-General, calling on Member States to use
their influence with the parties to bring about a ceasefire and inclusive political
process, and further reiterating its call upon all parties to cooperate fully with the
activities of UNSMIL, including taking all necessary steps to ensure the security and
unhindered movement of United Nations and associated personnel,
Underscoring the importance of ensuring that existing sanctions measures are
fully implemented and that violations are reported to the United Nations Sanctions
Committee, and recalling in that regard that individuals or entities engaging in, or
providing support for, acts that threaten the peace, stability or security of Libya may
be designated for targeted sanctions, pursuant to resolution 2441 (2018),
Calling for full compliance with the arms embargo by all Member States, in line
with resolution 2441 (2018) and all of its previous resolutions on the embargo, and
further calling on all Member States not to intervene in the conflict or take measures
that exacerbate the conflict,
Recalling its determination in its resolution 2213 (2015) that the situation in
Libya continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security,
1. Decides to extend until 15 September 2020 the mandate of UNSMIL,
under the leadership of the Special Representative of the Secretary -General, as an
integrated special political mission, in full accordance with the principles of national
ownership to exercise mediation and good offices to support:
(i) an inclusive political process and security and economic dialogue;
(ii) continued implementation of the Libyan Political Agreement;
(iii) consolidation of the governance, security and economic arrangements of
the Government of National Accord, including support for economic reform in
collaboration with international financial institutions;
(iv) a possible ceasefire; and
(v) subsequent phases of the Libyan transition process, including the
constitutional process and the organisation of elections;
2. Further decides that UNSMIL, within operational and security constraints,
should undertake the following tasks:
(i) support to key Libyan institutions;
(ii) support, on request, for the provision of essential services and delivery of
humanitarian assistance, in accordance with humanitarian principles;
(iii) human rights monitoring and reporting;
(iv) support for securing uncontrolled arms and related materiel and countering
their proliferation; and
(v) co-ordination of international assistance, and provision of advice and
assistance to GNA-led efforts to stabilise post-conflict zones, including those
liberated from Da’esh;
3. Requests the Secretary-General to assess the steps required to reach a
lasting ceasefire, the possible role of UNSMIL in providing scalable ceasefire support
and the steps required to advance the political process from its current trajectory, and
to include a report on progress towards these objectives in his regular reporting;
4. Recalls its decision that all Member States shall comply with the arms
embargo, in line with resolution 2441 (2018) and all of its previous resolutions on the
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embargo, calls on all Member States not to intervene in the conflict or take measures
that exacerbate the conflict, welcomes efforts by the Libya Sanctions Committee’s
Panel of Experts to investigate violations of the arms embargo, and notes its intention
to hold those who violate the arms embargo accountable through its Sanctions
Committee;
5. Requests UNSMIL to take fully into account a gender perspective
throughout its mandate and to assist the GNA in ensuring the full, effective and
meaningful participation of women in the democratic transition, reconciliation
efforts, the security sector and in national institutions, as well as the protection of
women and girls from sexual and gender-based violence, in line with resolution 1325
(2000);
6. Recognises that since 30 March 2016 UNSMIL has gradually established
a consistent presence in Libya, and welcomes UNSMIL’s progress in re-establishing
a presence in Tripoli, Benghazi and other parts of Libya, as security conditions allow;
7. Welcomes progress in, and encourages continued work towards, a
comprehensive political strategy, as well as the greater integration and strategic
co-ordination of UNSMIL and United Nations agencies, funds and programmes in
Libya to support GNA-led efforts towards the stabilisation of Libya;
8. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to report to the Security
Council on the implementation of this resolution at least every 60 days;
9. Requests the Secretary-General to report as necessary following
consultations with the Libyan authorities on recommendations for UNSMIL’s support
to the subsequent phases of the Libyan transition process and UNSMIL’s security
arrangements to ensure it remains agile and responsive to developments on the
ground;
10. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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