S/RES/2513(2020) SC
Security Council resolution 2513 (2020) [on the situation in Afghanistan]
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| Draft symbol | S/2020/191 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2513(2020) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2513(2020) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.8742
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United Nations S/RES/2513 (2020)
Security Council Distr.: General
10 March 2020
Resolution 2513 (2020)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 8742nd meeting, on
10 March 2020
The Security Council,
Recalling its previous resolutions on Afghanistan, in particular resolutions 2255
(2015), 2344 (2017), 2489 (2019), and 2501 (2019), and the statement by its President
of 19 January 2018 (S/PRST/2018/2),
Stressing the important role that the United Nations, together with its assistance
mission, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), will
continue to play in promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial
integrity and national unity of Afghanistan, and its support for a peaceful, stable, and
prosperous Afghanistan,
Acknowledging the widespread and sincere demand of the Afghan people for
lasting peace and an end to the war, and recognizing that a sustainable peace can be
achieved only through an Afghan-led, Afghan-owned peace process that leads to an
inclusive, negotiated political settlement,
Welcoming accelerated efforts to make progress toward reconciliation and
welcoming and encouraging the continuation of the efforts of all regional and
international partners of Afghanistan to support peace, reconciliation, and
development in Afghanistan,
Welcoming the nationwide reduction in violence period that resulted from talks
between the United States and the Taliban, as well as consultations with the
Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, in creating an environment
conducive to peace negotiations, enabling greater freedom of mov ement, and
reducing civilian casualties, and stressing the importance of sustained efforts to
continue to reduce violence,
Emphasizing the importance of supporting the Government of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan in capacity building, in particular of the Afghan National
Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF) as well as the Afghan National Police (ANP)
in securing their country and in their fight against terrorism,
Welcoming efforts to initiate, without delay, inclusive, intra-Afghan negotiations
aimed at securing a durable peace settlement that ends the conflict in Afghanistan and
ensures that Afghanistan is never again a safe haven for international terrorism,
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Welcoming the Taliban’s commitment to prevent any group or individual,
including Al-Qaida, from using the soil of Afghanistan to threaten the security of
other countries, and its commitment to participate in intra-Afghan negotiations with
all sides to discuss and agree on a political settlement and on the date and modalities
of a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire, including joint implementation
mechanisms,
Reaffirming the importance of ensuring that the territory of Afghanistan should
not be used by Al-Qaida, ISIL or other international terrorist groups to threaten or
attack any other country, and that neither the Taliban nor any other Afghan group or
individual should support terrorists operating on the territory of any other country,
Bearing in mind the urgent need for all Afghan parties to counter the world drug
problem with the goal of combating traffic in opiates originating from Afghanistan,
Noting that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is not recognized at the United
Nations, and furthermore that the UN Security Council does not support the
restoration of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,
1. Welcomes the significant steps towards ending the war and opening the
door to intra-Afghan negotiations enabled by the Joint Declaration between the
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the United States of America for Bringing Peace
to Afghanistan (Joint Declaration) (S/2020/185 and attached as Annex A to this
resolution) and the Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan between the United
States of America and the Taliban (Agreement) (S/2020/184 and attached as Annex B
to this resolution);
2. Recognizes and encourages the sustained support of the United Nations
and international and regional partners and their significant and ongoing contr ibutions
to the cause of peace, including the willingness of multiple countries to facilitate or
convene intra-Afghan negotiations in order to achieve a political settlement and a
permanent and comprehensive ceasefire;
3. Welcomes the intention of all Afghan parties to pursue the successful
negotiation of an inclusive political settlement and a permanent and comprehensive
ceasefire, taking into account the Joint Declaration and Agreement; emphasises the
importance of the effective and meaningful participa tion of women, youth, and
minorities, and affirms that any political settlement must protect the rights of all
Afghans, including women, youth and minorities, and respect the strong desire of
Afghans to achieve durable peace and prosperity, and must respond to the strong
desire of Afghans to sustain and build on the economic, social, political and
development gains achieved since 2001, including adherence to the rule of law,
respect for Afghanistan’s international obligations, and improving inclusive and
accountable governance;
4. Urges the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to advance
the peace process, including by participating in intra -Afghan negotiations through a
diverse and inclusive negotiating team composed of Afghan political and civil society
leaders, including women;
5. Calls on the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the
Taliban to pursue in good faith additional confidence building measures to create
conditions conducive to a swift beginning and the success of intra-Afghan
negotiations and a durable peace, including additional reductions in violence to
significantly reduce civilian casualties, especially children, and allow for increased
international support for Afghanistan prior to agreement on a permanent an d
comprehensive ceasefire, as well as release of prisoners;
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6. Calls upon all States to provide their full support to promoting the
successful negotiation of a comprehensive and sustainable peace agreement which
ends the war for the benefit of all Afghans and that contributes to regional stability
and global security;
7. Expresses its readiness upon the commencement of the intra-Afghan
negotiations to consider the start of the of review of the status of designations of
individuals, groups, undertakings and entities on the List established and maintained
pursuant to resolution 1988 (2011), in accordance with relevant Security Council
resolutions, in order to support the peace process, and urges all States to conduct
without any delay national reviews, mindful that Taliban ac tion, or the lack thereof,
to further reduce violence, make sustained efforts to advance intra -Afghan
negotiations, and otherwise cease to engage in or support activities that threaten the
peace, stability and security of Afghanistan, will affect the revie w;
8. Welcomes work underway by the international community to prepare for
the delivery of humanitarian assistance and development assistance throughout
Afghanistan with the aim of addressing humanitarian needs, promoting
reconciliation, and extending the benefits of peace, further welcomes the efforts of
regional cooperation for regional development, and stresses the importance of
international and regional economic cooperation for the reconstruction of
Afghanistan;
9. Requests the Secretary General to include in his reports on Afghanistan,
as requested in paragraph 9 of resolution 2489 (2019), developments related to the
efforts set out in this resolution;
10. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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