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S/RES/2750(2024) SC

Security Council resolution 2750 (2024) [on renewal of measures on arms, finance and travel against Sudan until 12 Sept. 2025]

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Draft symbol S/2024/666
Adopted symbol S/RES/2750(2024)
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UN Document S/RES/2750(2024) ↗

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.9721 Sept. 11, 2024

✓ Yes (15)
Speeches following this vote (8) may include explanations of vote
Mr. Wood (United States of America)
The United States thanks Council members for their constructive engagement in renewing the Sudan sanctions regime for 12 more months. Right now, the people of Darfur continue to live in danger, desperation and despair. Every day they are faced with intensified fighting and restrictions on humanitarian aid, persistent human rights violations and mass displacement. This adoption sends an important…
Mr. Kariuki (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
We welcome the adoption of resolution 2750 (2024), which renews the sanctions regime established by resolution 1591 (2005). We thank the United States for leading us in the negotiations. Let me make two points. First, the Sudanese people have suffered from this man-made conflict for over 18 months. Last week, the United Nations fact-finding mission reported that systematic human rights abuses a…
Mr. Hwang (Republic of Korea)
As Chair of the Sanctions Committee established pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005), the Republic of Korea welcomes the adoption of resolution 2750 (2024), which extends the Sudan sanctions regime for an additional year. I would now like to share some observations in my national capacity. While we successfully extended the Sudan sanctions regime for another year, the Security Council has yet to …
Mr. Dai Bing (China)
Over one and a half years of conflict, with no sign of de-escalation in sight, and the worsening humanitarian situation on the ground have put millions of innocent Sudanese civilians in the face of multiple challenges, including war, natural disasters and diseases. In that context, the renewal of the sanctions measures will go some way towards stemming the steady flow of illicit arms into the bat…
Mr. Dharmadhikari (France)
France welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2750 (2024) by the members of the Council. On 19 August, the interim report of the Panel of Experts brought us up to date on important developments in the conflict in the El Fasher region and the catastrophic impact on the civilian population. France condemns any violations committed in the Sudan, regardless of the perpetrators. We are particu…
Mr. Polyanskiy (Russian Federation)
Russia voted in favour of the United States sanctions resolution on Darfur, the Sudan (resolution 2750 (2024). We agree with the approach taken by the sponsors that suggests that the resolution is aimed at a purely technical rollover of the sanctions regime. We understand that the situation in Sudan, and in particular in greater Darfur, remains tense. There are ongoing hostilities in several par…
The President
I now give the floor to the representative of the Sudan.
Mr. Mohamed (Sudan)
I would like to congratulate you, Mr. President, on presiding over the Security Council for the month of September. We are prepared to work with you to maintain international peace and security. I would also like to thank the Republic of Sierra Leone for its effective and successful presidency of the Council during the month of August. Moreover, I would like to thank you, Sir, for technically ext…
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council, Recalling its previous resolutions concerning Sudan, in particular 1591 (2005), 1651 (2005), 1665 (2006), 1672 (2006), 1713 (2006), 1779 (2007), 1841 (2008), 1891 (2009), 1945 (2010), 1982 (2011), 2035 (2012), 2091 (2013), 2138 (2014), 2200 (2015), 2265 (2016), 2340 (2017), 2400 (2018), 2455 (2019), 2508 (2020), 2562 (2021), 2620 (2022), supplemented by 2664 (2022), S/RES/2676 (2023), S/RES/2725 (2024), and S/RES/2736 (2024) its Presidential Statement of 11 December 2018 (S/PRST/2018/19), and its press statements, and reiterating its strong commitment to the unity, sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of Sudan, Reaffirming the importance of all parties to the conflict ensuring the protection of civilians and promoting accountability for human rights violations and abuses and violations of international humanitarian law, Recalling the final report of the Sudan Panel of Experts (S/2024/65), Underscoring that the measures recalled in paragraph 1 to respond to the situation in Darfur are not targeted towards the Sudanese authorities, Taking note of the Secretary‑General’s letter of 24 November 2023 to the Security Council (S/2023/918) and the Government of Sudan’s letter of 30 November 2023 to the Committee (S/AC.47/2023/COMM.8) with reference to paragraph 5 of its resolution 2676 (2023), requesting an assessment on progress achieved on the key benchmarks established in paragraph 4 of its resolution 2676 (2023), Recognizing the need to safeguard due process, and to ensure fair and clear procedures for delisting individuals and entities designated pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) and subsequent resolutions, and welcoming the adoption of resolution 2744 (2024) enhancing the mandate and procedure of the Focal Point for Delisting, Determining that the situation in Sudan 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. Recalls the measures imposed by paragraphs 7 and 8 of resolution 1556 (2004), as modified by paragraph 7 of resolution 1591 (2005), and paragraph 4 of resolution 2035 (2012), the listing criteria and measures imposed by subparagraphs (c), (d) and (e) of paragraph 3 of resolution 1591 (2005), as modified by paragraph 3 of resolution 2035 (2012), and the provisions of subparagraph (f), (g) of paragraph 3 of resolution 1591 (2005), paragraph 9 of resolution 1556 (2004), and paragraph 4 of resolution 2035 (2012), and decides to reaffirm and renew these measures until 12 September 2025, and to make a decision regarding their further renewal no later than 12 September 2025; 2. Recalls the provisions of resolution 2725 (2024); 3. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
Full text of resolution CR-UNSC
United Nations S/RES/2750 (2024) Security Council Distr.: General 11 September 2024 Resolution 2750 (2024) Adopted by the Security Council at its 9721st meeting, on 11 September 2024 The Security Council, Recalling its previous resolutions concerning Sudan, in particular 1591 (2005), 1651 (2005), 1665 (2006), 1672 (2006), 1713 (2006), 1779 (2007), 1841 (2008), 1891 (2009), 1945 (2010), 1982 (2011), 2035 (2012), 2091 (2013), 2138 (2014), 2200 (2015), 2265 (2016), 2340 (2017), 2400 (2018), 2455 (2019), 2508 (2020), 2562 (2021), 2620 (2022), supplemented by 2664 (2022), S/RES/2676 (2023), S/RES/2725 (2024), and S/RES/2736 (2024) its Presidential Statement of 11 December 2018 (S/PRST/2018/19), and its press statements, and reiterating its strong commitment to the unity, sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of Sudan, Reaffirming the importance of all parties to the conflict ensuring the protection of civilians and promoting accountability for human rights violations and abuses and violations of international humanitarian law, Recalling the final report of the Sudan Panel of Experts (S/2024/65), Underscoring that the measures recalled in paragraph 1 to respond to the situation in Darfur are not targeted towards the Sudanese authorities, Taking note of the Secretary-General’s letter of 24 November 2023 to the Security Council (S/2023/918) and the Government of Sudan’s letter of 30 November 2023 to the Committee (S/AC.47/2023/COMM.8) with reference to paragraph 5 of its resolution 2676 (2023), requesting an assessment on progress achieved on the key benchmarks established in paragraph 4 of its resolution 2676 (2023), Recognizing the need to safeguard due process, and to ensure fair and clear procedures for delisting individuals and entities designated pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) and subsequent resolutions, and welcoming the adoption of resolution 2744 (2024) enhancing the mandate and procedure of the Focal Point for Delisting, Determining that the situation in Sudan 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. Recalls the measures imposed by paragraphs 7 and 8 of resolution 1556 (2004), as modified by paragraph 7 of resolution 1591 (2005), and paragraph 4 of resolution 2035 (2012), the listing criteria and measures imposed by subparagraphs (c), (d) and (e) of paragraph 3 of resolution 1591 (2005), as modified by paragraph 3 24-16409 (E) *2416409* S/RES/2750 (2024) of resolution 2035 (2012), and the provisions of subparagraph (f), (g) of paragraph 3 of resolution 1591 (2005), paragraph 9 of resolution 1556 (2004), and paragraph 4 of resolution 2035 (2012), and decides to reaffirm and renew these measures until 12 September 2025, and to make a decision regarding their further renewal no later than 12 September 2025; 2. Recalls the provisions of resolution 2725 (2024); 3. Decides to remain seized of the matter. 2/2 24-16409

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