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S/RES/2615(2021) SC

Security Council resolution 2615 (2021) [on delivery of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan]

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Draft symbol S/2021/1080
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Category POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS
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UN Document S/RES/2615(2021) ↗

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.8941 Dec. 22, 2021

✓ Yes (15)
Speeches following this vote (7) may include explanations of vote
Mr. DeLaurentis (United States of America)
The United States welcomes the adoption of resolution 2615 (2021), which will enable the international community to move forward with a broad range of critical humanitarian assistance and other activities to meet basic human needs of the Afghan people. This carve-out covers urgently needed humanitarian assistance and other activities that support basic human needs in Afghanistan, such as those th…
Ms. Byrne Nason (Ireland)
We welcome this morning’s adoption of resolution 2615 (2021), which provides a much-needed and unequivocal exemption to the sanctions imposed under the resolution 1988 (2011) Taliban sanctions regime. It provides clarity and will facilitate and accelerate the provision of vital life-saving and life-sustaining. humanitarian assistance into Afghanistan. The dire humanitarian need in Afghanistan ha…
Mr. Zhang Jun (China)
The current situation in Afghanistan is at a critical stage, facing multiple, arduous and complex challenges. The most urgent task is to help Afghanistan mitigate the humanitarian crisis as soon as possible and to stabilize and restore its economy. As a friendly neighbour of Afghanistan, China has always been highly concerned about its well-being and has been working actively to help the Afghan …
Mr. Tirumurti (India)
India supported the adoption of resolution 2615 (2021) to grant exemption from sanctions for humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, and I would like to submit our explanation of vote. The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan is dire. We have seen reports that suggest that over half the population is facing crisis or emergency levels of acute food insecurity. Humanitarian assistance is required…
Mrs. Gasri (France)
France voted in favour of resolution 2615 (2021) because it seeks to respond to the needs of the Afghan population, which are immense. We are doing our part in the humanitarian response for Afghanistan, pledging €100 million at the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan. We will continue to be mobilized on the humanitarian front. But the Security Council has a responsibility to ensure that humanitaria…
Ms. Evstigneeva (Russian Federation)
The Russian Federation supported resolution 2615 (2021), on providing humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan in the context of the sanctions regime of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1988 (2011). We note that agreeing on this resolution was not an easy process. In the course of working on the text, we were guided by a single goal — to help the Afghan people to r…
Mr. Lipand (Estonia)
Estonia welcomes the adoption today of resolution 2615 (2021), on Afghanistan. We firmly believe that it is the obligation of the Security Council to respond to the needs of the people of Afghanistan, which are increasingly grave and urgent, and the requests of the humanitarian community that is active there. By adopting this resolution, the Council has emphasized its expectation that the Taliba…
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council, Recalling its previous resolutions on Afghanistan, Stressing the important role that the United Nations 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, as well as its continued support for the people of Afghanistan, Expressing deep concern regarding the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, including food insecurity, and recalling that women, children, and minorities have been disproportionately affected, Expressing appreciation for the strengthened efforts of the international community to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan since 15 August 2021, calling upon the United Nations to take an active role in coordinating such assistance going forward, and noting the intention of this resolution is to provide clarity to ensure the continued provision of assistance in the future, Recalling the expectations that the Taliban will adhere to the commitments made, including with regards to humanitarian access, safe passage, counter-terrorism, security, human rights, and counter-narcotics, Reaffirming the importance of combating terrorism in Afghanistan, including those individuals and groups designated by the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999), 1989 (2011) and 2253 (2015), and ensuring the territory of Afghanistan should not be used to threaten or attack any country, to plan or finance terrorist acts, or to shelter and train terrorists, and that no Afghan group or individual should support terrorists operating on the territory of any country, Determining that the situation in Afghanistan continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security, Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. Decides that humanitarian assistance and other activities that support basic human needs in Afghanistan are not a violation of paragraph 1 (a) of resolution 2255 (2015), and that the processing and payment of funds, other financial assets or economic resources, and the provision of goods and services necessary to ensure the timely delivery of such assistance or to support such activities are permitted, strongly encourages providers relying on this paragraph to use reasonable efforts to minimize the accrual of any benefits, whether as a result of direct provision or diversion, to individuals or entities designated on the 1988 Sanctions List, and further decides to review the implementation of this provision after a period of one year; Requests the Emergency Relief Coordinator to brief the Security Council every six months from the adoption of this resolution based on the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan including on any available information regarding payments of funds to, or for the benefit of, designated individuals or entities, any diversion of funds by the same, risk management and due diligence processes in place, and any obstacles to the provision of such assistance, and further requests relevant providers to assist the Emergency Relief Coordinator in the preparation of such briefings by providing information relevant to paragraph 1 above within 60 days of any such provision; Calls on all parties in all circumstances to respect the human rights of all individuals, including women, children, and persons belonging to minorities, and comply with their applicable obligations under international humanitarian law, including those related to the protection of civilians, including humanitarian personnel, and those related to the protection of medical personnel and humanitarian personnel exclusively engaged in medical duties, and demands all parties allow full, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access for the personnel of United Nations humanitarian agencies and other humanitarian actors regardless of gender; and Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
Full text of resolution CR-UNSC
United Nations S/RES/2615 (2021) Security Council Distr.: General 22 December 2021 Resolution 2615 (2021) Adopted by the Security Council at its 8941st meeting, on 22 December 2021 The Security Council, Recalling its previous resolutions on Afghanistan, Stressing the important role that the United Nations 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, as well as its continued support for the people of Afghanistan, Expressing deep concern regarding the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, including food insecurity, and recalling that women, children, and minorities have been disproportionately affected, Expressing appreciation for the strengthened efforts of the international community to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan since 15 August 2021, calling upon the United Nations to take an active role in coordinating such assistance going forward, and noting the intention of this resolution is to provide clarity to ensure the continued provision of assistance in the future, Recalling the expectations that the Taliban will adhere to the commitments made, including with regards to humanitarian access, safe passage, counter-terrorism, security, human rights, and counter-narcotics, Reaffirming the importance of combating terrorism in Afghanistan, including those individuals and groups designated by the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999), 1989 (2011) and 2253 (2015), and ensuring the territory of Afghanistan should not be used to threaten or attack any country, to plan or finance terrorist acts, or to shelter and train terrorists, and that no Afghan group or individual should support terrorists operating on the territory of any country, Determining that the situation in Afghanistan continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security, Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. Decides that humanitarian assistance and other activities that support basic human needs in Afghanistan are not a violation of paragraph 1 (a) of resolution 2255 (2015), and that the processing and payment of funds, other financial assets or 21-19523 (E) *2119523* S/RES/2615 (2021) economic resources, and the provision of goods and services necessary to ensure the timely delivery of such assistance or to support such activities are permitted, strongly encourages providers relying on this paragraph to use reasonable efforts to minimize the accrual of any benefits, whether as a result of direct provision or diversion, to individuals or entities designated on the 1988 Sanctions List, and further decides to review the implementation of this provision after a period of one year; 2. Requests the Emergency Relief Coordinator to brief the Security Council every six months from the adoption of this resolution based on the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan including on any available information regarding payments of funds to, or for the benefit of, designated individuals or entities, any diversion of funds by the same, risk management and due diligence processes in place, and any obstacles to the provision of such assistance, and further requests relevant providers to assist the Emergency Relief Coordinator in the preparation of such briefings by providing information relevant to paragraph 1 above within 60 days of any such provision; 3. Calls on all parties in all circumstances to respect the human rights of all individuals, including women, children, and persons belonging to minorities, and comply with their applicable obligations under international humanitarian law, including those related to the protection of civilians, including humanitarian personnel, and those related to the protection of medical personnel and humanitarian personnel exclusively engaged in medical duties, and demands all parties allow full, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access for the personnel of United Nations humanitarian agencies and other humanitarian actors regardless of gender; and 4. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter. 2/2 21-19523

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