S/RES/2751(2024) SC
Security Council resolution 2751 (2024) [on extension of the mandate of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti (MSS) until 2 Oct. 2025]
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Abstentions
| Draft symbol | S/2024/695 |
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| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2751(2024) |
| Category | GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTORS |
| Sponsors (1) |
Ecuador and United States of America
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| P5 Positions |
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| UN Document | S/RES/2751(2024) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.9735
Speeches following this vote (15)
First, the United States recognizes and appreciates Ecuador, our co-penholder on this resolution (resolution 2751 (2024)). I thank them for their leadership and partnership. We also extend our deep gratitude to Kenya. Without Kenya’s dedication and resolve, we would not be here today. And finally, I want to commend the Government of Haiti for engaging the international community to help address t…
First of all, let me also congratulate the United States delegation, without whose leadership this resolution (resolution 2751 (2024)) would not have been possible. I am grateful for its commitment to peace in Haiti.
I welcome the unanimous adoption of resolution 2751 (2024), proposed by Ecuador and the United States. The Security Council’s authorization of the deployment of the Multinational Se…
China welcomes the unanimous adoption by the Security Council of the resolution extending for one year the authorization of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti (resolution 2751 (2024)). Since the adoption of resolution 2699 (2023) by the Council in October 2023, the international community has been actively promoting the early deployment of the Multinational Security Support Missi…
The Republic of Korea voted in favour of the resolution proposed by the United States and Ecuador (resolution 2751 (2024)), reaffirming our commitment to the people of Haiti and supporting the Multinational Security Support Mission to restore public security, thereby advancing a Haitianled, Haitian-owned political process.
The situation in Haiti continues to present complex challenges to both na…
I also thank Ecuador and the United States as the co-penholders for leading the Council to renew this important mandate.
At the outset, I would like to applaud the courage, efforts and dedication of the Haitian National Police (HNP) as they fight to restore normal daily life for ordinary people, securing safety on the ground. We also commend the Multinational Security Support Mission, which is a…
I have the honour to deliver this statement on behalf of the three African members of the Security Council plus (A3+), namely, Algeria, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and my own country, Guyana. I acknowledge the presence of the representatives of Haiti, Jamaica and Kenya in this meeting.
The A3+ welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2751 (2024), renewing the mandate of the Multinational Secur…
On behalf of the United Kingdom, let me thank Ecuador and the United States for their leadership of this negotiation.
We are pleased to have voted in favour of a resolution that extends the mandate of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti (resolution 2751 (2024)). That unanimous adoption is a sign of Council unity behind the need for continued security support effort to Haiti. The …
France welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2751 (2024). That resolution renews the mandate of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti for one year. That support is essential to create the necessary security conditions for the holding of elections in 2025. What is at stake is bringing the transition process to fruition. I commend Kenya and the other contributors of personnel …
We thank the co-penholders, Ecuador and the United States, as well as the other members of the Council, for their efforts to reach the unanimous decision to renew the mandate of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti. That decision once again sends a strong signal of solidarity with the Haitian people and responds to persistent calls for help in a situation of grave crisis, which is …
Malta welcomes today’s unanimous adoption of resolution 2751 (2024), which renews the mandate of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti. We thank the co-penholders — Ecuador and the United States — for their tireless efforts over the past weeks. This Mission must be the lifeline that the Haitian people desperately need to support the Haitian National Police in bringing security and l…
The Russian Federation voted in favour of the draft resolution submitted by the United States of America and Ecuador to extend the mandate, unchanged, of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti for the period of one year.
By unanimously adopting the resolution, the Council sends a message of support for Kenya and other troopcontributing countries in their efforts to stabilize the dir…
The President
I shall now make a statement in my capacity as the representative of Slovenia.
Slovenia voted in favour of resolution 2751 (2024) and welcomes the consensus reached by the Council members on its text. The resolution, which extends the
mandate of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti, comes at a pivotal moment for its operations on the ground. While the security situation in Haiti …
Allow me, at the outset, to commend the excellent quality of work during Slovenia’s presidency of the Security Council. I would also like to express my sincere thanks to all the member States of the Security Council for their continuous support for Haiti and for their commitment to helping it overcome the serious multidimensional crisis it is experiencing.
That support was demonstrated again tod…
I congratulate you, Mr. President, and through you the Slovenian delegation, for the exemplary leadership of the Security Council during the month of September.
On 2 October 2023, the Council, responding to an appeal by the Haitian authorities and taking into consideration the recommendation of the Secretary- General, authorized the establishment of the Multinational Security Support Mission in …
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council,
Recalling all its previous resolutions on Haiti, including resolutions 2645 (2022), 2653 (2022), 2692 (2023), and 2743 (2024) and reaffirming resolution 2699 (2023),
Expressing gratitude for Kenyan leadership of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission and welcoming the deployment of the MSS mission to Haiti in response to the appeal by the UN Secretary-General and the Haitian government, following consultations with Haiti and the authorization of security support to Haiti by the Security Council in resolution 2699 (2023), and further welcoming both the offers to participate made by several Member States, as well as the financial contributions to support MSS mission operations,
Expressing deep concern about the situation in Haiti including violence, criminal activities and mass displacement of Haitians,
Welcoming the partnership between Haitian authorities and MSS mission leadership in restoring public security to the benefit of the Haitian people,
Reaffirming the need to continue to advance a Haitian-led, Haitian-owned political process towards the holding of free and fair legislative and presidential elections and recalling the MSS mission mandate to build security conditions conducive to such elections,
Reaffirming the Secretary-General may provide logistical support packages to the MSS, when requested by the MSS and MSS donors, subject to the full financial reimbursement to the United Nations through available voluntary contributions, and in full respect of the United Nations Human Rights Due Diligence Policy (HRDDP),
Determining that the situation in Haiti continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security and to stability in the region,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Decides to extend the present mandate of the MSS mission, as authorized in resolution 2699 (2023), to October 2, 2025, and reiterates the call to Haiti and the leadership of the MSS mission to update regularly the Security Council and the Secretary-General of the progress of deployment;
2. Recalls and reaffirms the remaining operative paragraphs of resolution 2699 (2023), noting that the arms embargo in paragraph 14 was reaffirmed and extended in resolution 2700 (2023);
3. Encourages the MSS mission to accelerate its deployment, and further encourages additional voluntary contributions and support for the mission; 4. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
Full text of resolution
United Nations S/RES/2751(2024)
Security Council Distr.: General
30 September 2024
Resolution 2751 (2024)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 9735th meeting, on
30 September 2024
The Security Council,
Recalling all its previous resolutions on Haiti, including resolutions 2645
(2022), 2653 (2022), 2692 (2023), and 2743 (2024) and reaffirming resolution 2699
(2023),
Expressing gratitude for Kenyan leadership of the Multinational Security
Support (MSS) mission and welcoming the deployment of the MSS mission to Haiti
in response to the appeal by the UN Secretary-General and the Haitian government,
following consultations with Haiti and the authorization of security support to Haiti
by the Security Council in resolution 2699 (2023), and further welcoming both the
offers to participate made by several Member States, as well as the financial
contributions to support MSS mission operations,
Expressing deep concern about the situation in Haiti including violence,
criminal activities and mass displacement of Haitians,
Welcoming the partnership between Haitian authorities and MSS mission
leadership in restoring public security to the benefit of the Haitian people,
Reaffirming the need to continue to advance a Haitian-led, Haitian-owned
political process towards the holding of free and fair legislative and presidential
elections and recalling the MSS mission mandate to build security conditions
conducive to such elections,
Reaffirming the Secretary-General may provide logistical support packages to
the MSS, when requested by the MSS and MSS donors, subject to the full financial
reimbursement to the United Nations through available voluntary contributions, and
in full respect of the United Nations Human Rights Due Diligence Policy (HRDDP),
Determining that the situation in Haiti continues to constitute a threat to
international peace and security and to stability in the region,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Decides to extend the present mandate of the MSS mission, as authorized
in resolution 2699 (2023), to October 2, 2025, and reiterates the call to Haiti and the
leadership of the MSS mission to update regularly the Security Council and the
Secretary-General of the progress of deployment;
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2. Recalls and reaffirms the remaining operative paragraphs of resolution
2699 (2023), noting that the arms embargo in paragraph 14 was reaffirmed and
extended in resolution 2700 (2023);
3. Encourages the MSS mission to accelerate its deployment, and further
encourages additional voluntary contributions and support for the mission;
4. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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