S/RES/2649(2022) SC
Security Council resolution 2649 (2022) [on renewal of sanctions imposed by Security Council resolution 2374 (2017) and extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts concerning Mali until 30 Sept. 2023]
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| Draft symbol | S/2022/650 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2649(2022) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2649(2022) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.9119
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United Nations S/RES/2649 (2022)
Security Council Distr.: General
30 August 2022
Resolution 2649 (2022)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 9119th meeting, on
30 August 2022
The Security Council,
Recalling all its previous resolutions, statements of its President and press
statements on the situation in Mali,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, unity and territorial
integrity of Mali, emphasizing that the Malian authorities have primary responsibility
for the provision of stability and security throughout the territory of Mali, and
underscoring the importance of achieving national ownership of peace- and securityrelated initiatives,
Recalling the provisions of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali
(“the Agreement”) calling upon the Security Council to give its full support to the
Agreement, to closely monitor its implementation and, if necessary, to take measures
against anyone hindering the implementation of the commitments contained therein
or the realization of its objectives,
Reiterating that the United Nations, the African Union, the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and other international partners
remain firmly committed to the implementation of the Agreement as a means to
achieve long-term peace and stability in Mali, welcoming the holding in Bamako from
1 to 5 August 2022 of a high-level decision-making meeting on the implementation
of the Agreement and decisions made at that meeting, but stressing the need for action
on these decisions, expressing regret that the Comité de suivi de l’Accord (CSA) has
not met since October 2021, further expressing a significant impatience with parties
over the persistent delays in the implementation of the overall Agreement, which
contribute to a political and security vacuum jeopardizing the stability and
development of Mali, stressing the need for increased ownership and prioritization in
the implementation of the Agreement, and further stressing the importance of the full,
equal and meaningful participation of women in all the mechanisms established by
the Agreement to support and monitor its implementation,
Commending the role played by Algeria and other members of the international
mediation team to assist the Malian parties to implement the Agreement, emphasizing
the need for increased engagement by the members of the international mediation
team for the implementation of the Agreement, and further underlining the central
role the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Mali should continue to
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play to support and oversee the implementation of the Agreement by the Malian
parties to the Agreement,
Acknowledging the decisions on Mali of the ECOWAS Summit held in Accra on
3 July 2022, and recalling the provisions of resolution 2640 (2022) on elections and
the return to constitutional order,
Expressing great concern at the violent and unilateral actions taken by non-State
actors in Mali hampering the return of State authority and basic social services,
Strongly condemning the activities in Mali and the Sahel region of ISIL (Da’esh)
and Al-Qaida-linked terrorist organizations, and condemning in the strongest terms
these organizations’ continued attacks against civilians, representatives from local,
regional and State institutions, national and international forces as well as against the
United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
(MINUSMA),
Strongly condemning all abuses and violations of human rights and violations
of international humanitarian law in Mali, including those involving sexual violence
in conflict and the recruitment and use of children in armed conflict, calling upon all
parties in Mali to bring an end to such violations and abuses and to comply with their
obligations under applicable international law,
Stressing that the measures imposed by this resolution are not intended to have
adverse humanitarian consequences for the civilian population of Mali,
Recalling the need for Member States to ensure that all measures taken by them
to implement this resolution comply with their obligations under international law,
including international humanitarian law, international human rights law and
international refugee law, as applicable,
Expressing concern at the stalled implementation of the Agreement, stressing
that all parties to the Agreement share the primary responsibility to make steadfast
progress in its implementation, and recalling its readiness to respond with measures
pursuant to resolution 2374 (2017) should the parties engage in hostilities in violation
of the Agreement, take actions that obstruct, or that obstruct by prolonged delay, or
that threaten the implementation of the Agreement,
Taking note of the decisions of the Security Council Committee established
pursuant to resolution 2374 (2017) concerning Mali (“the Committee”) of
20 December 2018 and 10 July 2019 that several individuals be placed on the list of
individuals and entities subject to measures pursuant to resolution 2374 (2017) (“the
2374 Sanctions List”) and further taking note of the intention of the Committee to
consider the removal of these individuals from the 2374 Sanctions List if the priority
measures listed in paragraph 4 of resolution 2584 (2021) are fully implemented and
the individuals designated cease all illicit activities, including those listed in the
statement of case, while stressing that the Security Council has not yet seen sufficient
progress to merit such consideration,
Reiterating its call for all States, particularly Mali and those in the region, to
actively implement the measures contained in this resolution,
Reiterating that individuals or entities placed on the 2374 Sanctions List shall
not benefit from any financial, operational or logistical support from United Nations
entities deployed in Mali, until their removal from the 2374 Sanctions List and
without prejudice to the exemptions set by paragraphs 2, 5, 6 and 7 of resolution 2374
(2017), and welcoming the measures already taken by United Nations entities
deployed in Mali to ensure these individuals or entities do not benefit from such
support,
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Taking note of the final report (S/2022/595) of the Panel of Experts,
Noting the importance of continued cooperation and information exchange
between the Panel of Experts and all other United Nations entities operating in Mali,
within their mandates and capabilities,
Determining that the situation in Mali 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 August 2023 the measures as set out in
paragraphs 1 to 7 of resolution 2374 (2017);
2. Reaffirms that these measures shall apply to individuals and entities as
designated by the Committee, as set forth in paragraphs 8 and 9 of resolution 2374
(2017), including for involvement in planning, directing, or committing acts in Mali
that violate international humanitarian law, which may include attacks against
medical personnel or humanitarian personnel;
3. Welcomes the designation by the Malian authorities of a focal point
responsible for communication with the Committee established pursuant to resolution
2374 (2017) with respect to the implementation of the measures mentioned in
paragraph 1 of this resolution, and calls for swift and timely dialogue and exchange
of information between the Malian authorities and the Committee;
4. Decides to extend until 30 September 2023 the mandate of the Panel of
Experts, as set out in paragraphs 11 to 15 of resolution 2374 (2017), as well as the
request to MINUSMA, as set out in paragraph 16 of resolution 2374 (2017), expresses
its intention to review the mandate and take appropriate action regarding its further
extension no later than 31 August 2023, 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, and calls upon all Member
States to facilitate the work of the Panel;
5. Requests the Panel of Experts to provide to the Council, after discussion
with the Committee, a midterm report no later than 28 February 2023, a final report
no later than 15 August 2023, and periodic updates in between, as appropriate;
6. Reaffirms the reporting and review provisions as set out in resolution 2374
(2017);
7. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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