S/RES/2741(2024) SC
Security Council resolution 2741 (2024) [on extension of the authorizations of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) until 12 Aug. 2024]
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| Draft symbol | S/2024/513 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2741(2024) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2741(2024) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.9677
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United Nations S/RES/2741 (2024)
Security Council Distr.: General
28 June 2024
Resolution 2741 (2024)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 9677th meeting, on
28 June 2024
The Security Council,
Recalling all its previous resolutions and statements of its President on the
situation in Somalia,
Reaffirming its full respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political
independence, and unity of Somalia,
Underscoring the importance of consolidating the peace and security gains
made in Somalia, and reiterating the need to pursue a holistic approach that reinforces
the foundations of peace and stability, in line with priorities defined by the
Government of Somalia,
Taking note of the Federal Government of Somalia’s (FGS) report dated 11 April
2024 pursuant to paragraph 10 of resolution 2710 (2023), and its request for continued
support with the development of its security sector,
Taking note of the African Union Peace and Security Council’s communiqué of
20 June 2024,
Taking note of the decision by the African Union Peace and Security Council to
endorse Somalia’s request for a phased approach to the Phase 3 drawdown of the
African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), with 2000 troops leaving by
30 June 2024 and a further 2000 troops by 30 September 2024,
Anticipating by 31 July 2024, by the African Union Commission, the completion
of the Concept of Operations (CONOPs) for an African Union-led peace support
operation in Somalia to replace ATMIS, and noting that this CONOPs is to be
completed in consultation with ATMIS, the Federal Government of Somalia and all
relevant stakeholders,
Expressing grave concern that Al-Shabaab continues to pose a serious threat to
the peace, security and stability of Somalia and the region,
Condemning in the strongest possible terms terrorist attacks in Somalia and
neighbouring states,
Calling on all parties to act in full compliance with their obligations under
international law, including international humanitarian law,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
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African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS)
1. Recalls paragraph 22 of resolution 2628 (2022), as most recently extended
by resolution 2710 (2023), and further extends its authorisations until 12 August
2024;
2. Authorises the Member States of the African Union to continue to deploy
up to 14,626 uniformed personnel, inclusive of 1,040 police personnel, to ATMIS
until 30 June 2024, and to complete the African Union-Federal Government of
Somalia agreed drawdown of 2,000 ATMIS personnel by this date;
3. Authorises the Member States of the African Union to deploy up to 12,626
uniformed personnel, inclusive of 1,040 police personnel, to ATMIS from 1 July 2024
until 12 August 2024;
4. Encourages the traditional donors to ATMIS to continue supporting
ATMIS until its planned exit by 31 December 2024, calls for the enlargement and
diversification of the donor base to provide the necessary funding for ATMIS and for
the UNSOS administered Trust Fund in support of Somali security forces, and
emphasises that additional support to ATMIS and Somali security forces will enable
Somalia to bolster its fight against Al-Shabaab and improve peace and security in
Somalia and the region;
United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS)
5. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide a logistical support
package, and, in consultation with the African Union and the FGS, to update the
logistical support plan as appropriate, in full compliance with the Human Rights Due
Diligence Policy (HRDDP), through UNSOS for:
a. the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) on a costrecovery basis;
b. ATMIS uniformed personnel in line with paragraphs 2 and 3 to this
resolution, and on the basis set out in paragraph 2 of resolution 2245 (2015); and,
c. up to 85 ATMIS civilians, to support ATMIS’ military and police tasks and
enhance coordination between the United Nations, African Union and Somalia;
6. Recalls paragraph 2 of resolution 2245 (2015) and decides to continue the
provision outlined in subparagraphs (f) and (g) to cover 18,900 personnel, rising to
20,900 personnel from 1 July 2024, from the Somali National Army or Somali
National Police Force on joint or coordinated operations with ATMIS in full
compliance with HRDDP, until 12 August 2024;
Maintaining momentum on security transition
7. Recalls Somalia’s report of 11 April 2024 on its future security
requirements, encourages Somalia to continue to develop and implement its Security
Sector Development Plan so Somalia can eventually assume full responsibility for
and ownership of its security, and, at the request of the Federal Government of
Somalia, calls on Somalia’s security partners to continue to support the
implementation of this plan, and to participate actively in coordination efforts;
8. Recognises the work done by the African Union and Somalia so far to
establish an agreed concept of operations for an African Union-led peace support
operation to follow ATMIS, and takes note of the African Union Peace and Security
Council’s request for the African Union Commission, in consultation with ATM IS,
the Federal Government of Somalia, and all relevant stakeholders, to finalise the
CONOPs for the new mission by 31 July 2024;
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9. Encourages the African Union Commission to include in the CONOPs:
a. benchmarks, with clear indicators and milestones to measure progress;
b. a comprehensive exit strategy;
10. Signals its intention, upon receipt of this CONOPs from the African Union
Peace and Security Council, to:
a. schedule a Security Council meeting by 2 August 2024 to review the
CONOPs and next steps;
b. request the Secretary-General to work urgently with the Chairperson of the
African Union Commission and in consultation with Somalia, the troop-contributing
countries, the European Union and other donors, to:
i. finalise the overall design of the follow-on mission to ATMIS, including
implications for the UN;
ii. provide an estimation of the resources required and costs thereof;
iii. articulate a range of options for financing the mission, including, but not
limited to, the framework established by resolution 2719 (2023) and considering
any requirements to implement these options, if they are necessary;
11. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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