S/RES/2752(2024) SC
Security Council resolution 2752 (2024) [on extension of the measures imposed by Security Council resolution 2653 (2022) and extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts concerning Haiti for a period of 13 months] Oct. 2025]
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| Draft symbol | S/2024/753 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2752(2024) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2752(2024) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.9752
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United Nations S/RES/2752 (2024)
Security Council Distr.: General
18 October 2024
Resolution 2752 (2024)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 9752nd meeting, on
18 October 2024
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial
integrity and unity of Haiti,
Recalling all its previous resolutions on Haiti, in particular its resolutions 2653
(2022), 2743 (2024), 2699 (2023), 2700 (2023), and 2751 (2024),
Expressing grave concern about the extremely high levels of gang violence and
other criminal activities, including kidnappings, trafficking in persons and the
smuggling of migrants, homicides, and sexual and gender-based violence, including
rape and sexual slavery, and indiscriminate armed gang violence against children, in
particular the killings and maiming, abduction and the perpetration of sexual violence
against children, as well as ongoing impunity for perpetrators, corruption and
recruitment of children by gangs and the implications of Haiti’s situation for the
region,
Expressing deep concern that illicit trafficking and diversion of arms and
ammunition to armed gangs in Haiti that engage in persistent and destabilizing
criminal activities contributes to undermining the rule of law and respect for human
rights, can impede the provision of humanitarian assistance, and can have wide
ranging negative humanitarian and socioeconomic consequences,
Recognizing the need to safeguard due process, and to ensure fair and clear
procedures for delisting individuals and entities designated pursuant to resolution
2653 (2022) and subsequent resolutions, and welcoming the adoption of resolution
2744 (2024) enhancing the mandate and procedure of the Focal Point for Delisting,
while further recognizing the role of UN sanctions in conflict resolution and
maintaining international peace and security,
Determining that the situation in Haiti continues to constitute a threat to
international peace and security in the region,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
Travel Ban and Asset Freeze
1. Decides to renew until one year from the date of adoption of this resolution
the measures imposed by paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 of resolution 2653 (2022)
and previously extended in resolution 2700 (2023), reaffirms resolution 2664 (2022),
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and affirms that paragraphs 15 and 16 of resolution 2653 (2022) shall continue to
apply and decides that actions as described in paragraph 15 of resolution 2653 (2022)
include engaging in activities that destabilize Haiti through the illicit exploitation or
trade of natural resources;
Arms Embargo
2. Decides that, for a period of one year from the date of adoption of this
resolution, all Member States shall take the necessary measures to prevent the direct
or indirect supply, sale, or transfer to Haiti, from or through their territories or by
their nationals, or using their flag vessels or aircraft, of arms and related materiel of
all types, including weapons and ammunition, military vehicles and equipment,
paramilitary equipment, and spare parts for the aforementioned; and technical
assistance, training, financial or other assistance, related to military activities or the
provision, maintenance or use of any arms and related materiel, and further decides
that this measure shall not apply to:
(a) The supply, sale, or transfer of arms and related materiel, or provision of
related assistance, training, or personnel to or by the UN or a UN -authorized mission
and to or by a security unit that operates under the command of the Government of
Haiti, intended to be used by or in coordination with those entities and intended solely
to further the objectives of peace and stability in Haiti;
(b) Other supplies, sales, or transfers of arms and related materiel, or
provision of related assistance, training, or personnel to Haiti as approved in advance
by the Committee established pursuant to resolution 2653 (2022) to further the
objectives of peace and stability in Haiti;
(c) Supplies of non-lethal military equipment intended solely for
humanitarian or protective use, and related technical assistance or training, when
intended to further the objectives of peace and stability in Haiti;
3. Decides that Member States shall take appropriate steps to prevent the
illicit trafficking and diversion of arms and related materiel in Haiti;
4. Encourages greater coordination among the Committee and its Panel of
Experts, BINUH, UNODC, and other regional frameworks, on the implementation of
the sanctions, including arms embargo provisions, to raise awareness of regional
countries, relevant Haitian authorities, and the general public in Haiti on the
provisions, sources and routes of illicit arms and ammunition flows, and to encourage
support for Haiti to strengthen the capacity of the Haitian National Police (HNP) and
Haitian border and customs authorities, and in this regard, welcomes and encourages
the Committee to convene regular joint briefing sessions with relevant agencies to the
wider UN membership to raise awareness of the sanctions;
5. Encourages the Government of Haiti to reinforce the weapons and
ammunition management capacity of the HNP through enhancing the safe and
effective management, proper marking, recordkeeping, monitoring, storage, and
disposal of their national stockpiles of weapons and ammunition, as well as seized
weapons and ammunition, and to strengthen border and customs control to curb illicit
trafficking and diversion;
6. Affirms that the exemption contained in paragraph 2(a) of this resolution
applies to, inter alia, the UN, BINUH, the Multinational Security Support (MSS)
mission authorized by resolution 2699 (2023) and whose mandate was renewed by
resolution 2751(2024), the HNP, and the Armed Forces of Haiti;
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Sanctions Committee and Panel of Experts
7. Decides that the mandate of the Committee, as set out in paragraph 19 of
resolution 2653 (2022), shall apply with respect to the measures imposed in this
resolution;
8. Decides to extend for a period of 13 months from the date of adoption of
this resolution the mandate of the Panel of Experts, as specified in paragraph 21 of
resolution 2653 (2022), and further decides that this mandate shall also apply with
respect to the measures imposed in this resolution;
9. Directs the Committee to consider expeditiously the update of the list of
individuals and entities designated pursuant to resolution 2653 (2022), taking into
account the reports submitted by the Panel of Experts, including adding to the list
individuals and entities that act in violation of the arms embargo imposed in this
resolution;
10. Requests that the Panel of Experts provide to the Security Council, after
discussion with the Committee, an interim report by 28 March 2025, a final report no
later than 1 October 2025, and periodic updates in between;
11. Encourages all member states to regularly inform the Panel of Experts and
the Committee the concrete actions they have taken to implement effectively the
provisions of this resolution, in order to facilitate the reporting work of the Panel of
Experts and the sharing of best practices among member States, and requests the
Panel of Experts to report on the implementation of this resolution in its regular
reporting to the Security Council;
12. Urges all parties and all Member States, as well as international, regional
and subregional organizations, and the MSS mission to ensure cooperation with the
Panel of Experts and further urges all Member States involved to work to ensure the
security of the members of the Panel of Experts and facilitate access, in particular to
persons, documents and sites in order for the Panel to execute its mandate;
Review
13. Affirms that it shall keep the situation in Haiti under continuous review
and that it shall be prepared to review the appropriateness of the measures contained
in this resolution, including the strengthening, modification, suspension or lifting of
the measures, as may be needed at any time in light of progress achieved on the
following key benchmarks:
(a) When the Government of Haiti has developed adequate judicial and rule
of law capacity to address armed groups and criminal-related activities;
(b) Progressive reduction in the amount of violence committed by armed
groups and criminal networks, including the number of intentional homicides,
kidnappings and incidents of sexual and gender-based violence, as measured on an
annual basis, beginning over the initial period of twelve months from adoption of this
resolution;
(c) Progressive decrease in the number of incidents of illicit trafficking and
diversion of arms, as well as illicit financial flows there from, including by increasing
the number and volume of arms seizures;
14. Requests in this regard the Secretary-General, in close coordination with
the Panel of Experts, to conduct, no later than 1 October 2025, an assessment of
progress achieved on the key benchmarks established in the paragraph above;
15. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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