S/RES/2643(2022) SC
Security Council resolution 2643 (2022) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA) until 14 July 2023]
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| Draft symbol | S/2022/549 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2643(2022) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2643(2022) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.9091
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United Nations S/RES/2643 (2022)
Security Council Distr.: General
13 July 2022
Resolution 2643 (2022)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 9091st meeting, on
13 July 2022
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolutions 2014 (2011), 2051 (2012), 2140 (2014), 2175 (2014),
2201 (2015), 2204 (2015), 2216 (2015), 2266 (2016), 2342 (2017), 2402 (2018), 2451
(2018), 2452 (2019), 2481 (2019), 2505 (2020), 2511 (2020), 2534 (2020), 2564
(2021), 2586 (2021), and 2624 (2022), and the Statements of its President of
15 February 2013, 29 August 2014, 22 March 2015, 25 April 2016, 15 June 2017 and
15 March 2018 concerning Yemen,
Recognising armed conflict exacerbates the COVID-19 pandemic and calling
for implementation of the ceasefire call in resolutions 2532 (2020) and 2565 (2021),
Welcoming the announcement on 1 April 2022 of a two-month truce in Yemen,
further welcoming its extension on 2 June 2022 and in particular welcoming the
Government of Yemen’s flexibility in enabling the entry of fuel ships into Hodeida
and enabling flights between Sana’a and Amman and Sana’a and Cairo, and
commending the support of regional partners, and expressing concern about the grave
humanitarian impact of the continued road closures around Taiz and calling upon the
Houthis to act with flexibility in negotiations and immediately open the main roads,
and further calling for a strengthened truce to be translated into a durable ceasefire
and an inclusive, comprehensive political settlement under the auspices of the United
Nations,
Having considered the letters of the Secretary-General to the President of the
Security Council of 31 December 2018, 12 June 2019, 14 October 2019, 15 June
2020, 3 June 2021, and 13 June 2022, which were submitted pursuant to its past
resolutions,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the unity, sovereignty, independence, and
territorial integrity of Yemen and its commitment to stand by the people of Yemen,
Reaffirming its endorsement of the agreement reached in Sweden by the
Government of Yemen and the Houthis on the City of Hodeidah and the Ports of
Hodeidah, Salif, and Ras Issa (the Hodeidah Agreement), and reiterating its call on
the parties to work cooperatively to implement all its provisions, and highlighting
ongoing Houthi hindrances to the UN Mission to support the Hodeidah Agreement
(UNMHA) freedom of movement including patrols, and stressing the need to
facilitate increased and unhindered UNMHA patrolling,
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Expressing concern at accounts of the military use of the ports of Hodeidah,
Salif, and Ras Issa,
Reiterating its call upon the parties to work towards the stability of Hodeidah
including through cooperation in the Redeployment Coordination Committee (RCC)
and with UNMHA, and stressing the importance of the functioning of the RCC and
its joint mechanisms to implement the Hodeidah Agreement,
Expressing alarm at the devastating impact of landmines and improvised
explosive devices on the civilian population in Hodeidah and welcoming UNMHA’s
mine action efforts,
Recognising the importance of engagement and consultation with local
communities, including a diverse range of women’s organisations, to increase
women’s participation in Agreement implementation and locally led peace initiatives,
1. Decides to extend until 14 July 2023 the mandate of UNMHA to support
the implementation of the Agreement on the City of Hodeidah and Ports of Hodeidah,
Salif, and Ras Issa as set out in the Stockholm Agreement, circulated as S/2018/1134;
2. Decides further that, to support the parties in implementing their
commitments in accordance with the Hodeidah Agreement, UNMHA shall undertake
the following mandate:
(a) to lead, and support the functioning of, the RCC, assisted by a secretariat
staffed by United Nations personnel, to oversee the governorate -wide ceasefire,
redeployment of forces, and mine action operations;
(b) to monitor the compliance of the parties to the ceasefire in Hodeidah
governorate and the mutual redeployment of forces from the city of Hodeidah and the
ports of Hodeidah, Salif, and Ras Issa;
(c) to work with the parties so that the security of the city of Hodeidah and
the ports of Hodeidah, Salif, and Ras Issa is assured by local security forces i n
accordance with Yemeni law; and
(d) to facilitate and coordinate United Nations support to assist the parties to
fully implement the Hodeidah Agreement;
3. Reiterates its approval of the proposals of the Secretary-General on the
composition and operational aspects of UNMHA set out in the annex to his letter of
31 December 2018 to the President of the Council, and notes that the Mission will be
headed by the Chair of the RCC at Assistant-Secretary-General level, reporting to the
Secretary-General through the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Yemen and
the Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs;
4. Underlines the importance of close collaboration and coordination
between all United Nations entities operating in Yemen in order to prevent duplication
of effort and to maximise the leveraging of existing resources, including the Office
of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen (OSESGY), the
Resident/Humanitarian Co-ordinator and the UN Country Team in Yemen, UNMH A
and the UN Verification and Inspection Mechanism (UNVIM);
5. Requests the Secretary-General to fully deploy UNMHA expeditiously,
and calls on the parties to the Hodeidah Agreement to support the United Nations as
set out in S/2019/28, including by ensuring the safety, security, and health of UNMHA
personnel and the unhindered and expeditious movement into and within Yemen of
UNMHA personnel and equipment, provisions and essential supplies, and demands
the Houthis end the restrictions and hindrances to the movement of UNMHA
personnel, including patrols in Hodeidah governorate, particularly in conflict -affected
districts, as well as to guarantee the freedom of movement of UNMHA perso nnel,
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including by allowing announced and unannounced patrols, and expresses support for
the efforts by UNMHA to support the parties to implement the Hodeidah Agreement
and welcomes the establishment of an UNMHA presence in Government of Yemen -
controlled areas to ensure UNMHA’s equal access and impartial assistance to all
parties;
6. Calls on the parties to observe their commitments, in accordance with the
Hodeidah Agreement, not to bring any military reinforcements and military objects
to and through the city, the ports of Hodeidah, Salif, and Ras Issa, and the governorate,
and to remove any military manifestations from the city, and stresses the importance
of preserving the civilian nature of the ports;
7. Requests Member States, particularly neighbouring States, to support the
United Nations as required for the implementation of UNMHA’s mandate;
8. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council on a
monthly basis on progress regarding the implementation of this resolution, including,
inter alia on any obstructions to the effective operation of UNMHA caused by any
party, any violations of the Hodeidah Agreement ceasefire, any attempts to bring any
military reinforcements and military objects to and through the city, the ports of
Hodeidah, Salif, and Ras Issa, and the governorate, any failures to remove any
military manifestations from the city, and on resolution 2451 (2018), including on any
non-compliance by any party;
9. Further requests the Secretary-General to present to the Council a further
review of UNMHA, at least one month before UNMHA’s mandate is due to expire;
10. Expresses its intention to review UNMHA’s mandate and make any
necessary adjustments as may be required by developments on the ground including
inter alia a durable nationwide ceasefire;
11. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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