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10. Decides that Member States may authorize the payment to accounts frozen under the provisions of paragraph 8 above of interest and other remuneration from such accounts or payments due under contracts, agreements or obligations entered into prior to the date on which such accounts were subject to the provisions of t...
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11. Decides that the measures referred to in paragraph 8 above shall not prohibit any designated person or entity from making payments under a contract entered into prior to its listing, provided that the States concerned have ascertained that the payment is not received directly or indirectly by a person or entity ref...
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12. Decides that the measures referred to in paragraphs 5 and 8 shall apply to persons and entities designated by the Committee as engaging in or supporting acts that endanger peace, stability or security in the Central African Republic, including acts that threaten or impede the political process, stabilization and re...
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13. Decides further, in this regard, that the measures referred to in paragraphs 5 and 8 shall also apply to individuals and entities designated by the Committee as: (a) Acting in violation of the arms embargo imposed in paragraph 54 of resolution 2127 (2013) and extended in paragraph 1 of the present resolution or hav...
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14. Welcomes the steps taken by States members of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region to implement the Regional Initiative against Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources approved in the Lusaka Declaration of 2010, including the promotion of the use by economic actors of due diligence guidelines su...
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15. Decides that the mandate of the Committee established pursuant to paragraph 57 of resolution 2127 (2013) shall apply to the measures set out in paragraphs 54 and 55 of resolution 2134 (2014) and paragraphs 30 and 32 of resolution 2134 (2014), as extended in the present resolution;
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16. Stresses the importance of regular consultations with relevant Member States, international, regional and subregional organizations, as appropriate, in particular neighbouring States and States of the region, in order to ensure the implementation of all the measures contained in the present resolution, and in this ...
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17. Requests the Committee to identify any cases of non-compliance with the measures referred to in paragraphs 1, 2, 5 and 8 above and to decide on the appropriate course of action for each case, and requests the Chairman of the Committee to report to the General Assembly on the activities of the Committee on this issu...
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18. Recognizes that the Kimberley Process has decided that the Central African Republic may resume trade in rough diamonds from "conforming areas" established under the terms of the Process, notes that the Process intends to hold the Security Council, the Committee and its expert group, as well as MINUSCA, informed of ...
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19. Calls upon diamond centres and States in the region to intensify their vigilance to support the efforts of the transitional authorities of the Central African Republic to restore legitimate trade and to take advantage of its natural resources; and welcomes the special measures taken by the Central African Republic ...
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20. Encourages the Kimberley Process to resolve the issue of diamond stocks in cooperation with the authorities of the Central African Republic and in consultation with the Committee of Experts;
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22. Decides to extend the mandate of the Group of Experts until 28 February 2017, intends to review the mandate and to take the necessary action regarding its renewal by 31 January 2017 at the latest, and requests the Secretary-General to make the necessary administrative arrangements to support its work as soon as pos...
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23. Decides that the Group of Experts shall, inter alia: (a) To assist the Committee in the fulfilment of the mandate set out in the present resolution, including by providing information that may subsequently be used to identify individuals or entities engaged in the activities referred to in paragraphs 12 and 13 abov...
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25. Expresses concern in particular at reports that trafficking networks continue to finance and supply armed groups in the Central African Republic, and encourages the Group of Experts to pay particular attention to the analysis of such networks in the context of the implementation of its mandate;
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26. Urges the Central African Republic, neighbouring States and other States members of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region to cooperate at the regional level to investigate regional criminal networks and armed groups involved in the illegal exploitation and trafficking of natural resources, includin...
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27. Urges all parties and Member States, as well as international, regional and subregional organizations, to cooperate with the Group of Experts and to ensure the safety of its members;
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28. Urges all Member States and relevant organizations of the United Nations system to enable the Group of Experts to consult with all persons and to access all documents and sites without encountering obstacles in order to fulfil its mandate;
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29. Requests the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict and the Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict to continue to provide the Committee with information on these issues in accordance with paragraph 7 of resolution 1960 (2010) and paragraph 9 of resolution 1998...
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30. Calls upon all States, in particular those in the region and those in which designated individuals or entities are located, to actively implement the measures provided for in the present resolution and to report regularly to the Committee on their efforts to implement the measures set out in paragraphs 54 and 55 of...
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31. Requests the Committee to report orally to the General Assembly at least once a year, through its Chairman, on its work, as appropriate, with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the Central African Republic, and to report to the Assembly as appropriate on the situation in the Central African Rep...
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2. Welcomes the commitment of the United Nations to work in a sustainable manner with the Government and people of Afghanistan, including throughout the Decade of Transformation, reaffirms its full support for the activities of UNAMA and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, and stresses the need to cont...
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3. Welcomes the work of the United Nations Tripartite Review Commission on Afghanistan, established pursuant to General Assembly resolution 2210 (2015), to review the role, structure and activities of all United Nations entities in Afghanistan, through comprehensive discussions and consultations with the Government of ...
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4. Decides to extend until 17 March 2017 the mandate of UNAMA, as defined in its resolutions 1662 (2006), 1746 (2007), 1806 (2008), 1868 (2009), 1917 (2010), 1974 (2011), 2041 (2012), 2096 (2013), 2145 (2014) and 2210 (2015), and in paragraphs 4, 5, 6 and 7 below;
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5. Recognizes that the renewed mandate of UNAMA supports the idea of Afghanistan assuming full control and ownership of the areas of security, governance and development, in accordance with the objectives of the Decade of Transformation (2015-2024) and the agreements that the country has concluded with the internationa...
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6. Calls upon the United Nations, with the support of the international community, to support the implementation of the reforms envisaged by the Government of Afghanistan in the document entitled "On the road to self-reliance - adherence to reform and a new partnership" in the areas of security, governance, justice and...
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7. Decides that UNAMA and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, acting within their mandate and in accordance with Afghan sovereignty of Afghan ownership and leadership, shall continue to lead and coordinate international civilian activities, in close cooperation with the Government of Afghanistan and in...
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8. Calls upon UNAMA and the Special Representative to intensify efforts to improve the coherence, coordination and effectiveness of relevant United Nations agencies, funds and programmes in Afghanistan on the basis of the principle of unity of action of the United Nations, in close cooperation with the
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9. Calls upon all Afghan and other parties to coordinate with UNAMA in the implementation of its mandate and efforts to promote the security and freedom of movement of United Nations and associated personnel throughout the country;
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11. Stresses the critical importance of the continued and significant presence of UNAMA and other United Nations agencies, funds and programmes at the subnational, provincial and provincial levels, in close consultation and coordination with the Government of Afghanistan, in order to meet the needs and ensure security,...
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12. Encourages the Secretary-General to continue his efforts to take appropriate steps to address the security concerns associated with this presence, including through close coordination with the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces;
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13. Stresses the importance it attaches to the sustainable democratic development of Afghanistan within the framework of which all Afghan institutions would operate within the clearly defined limits of their respective spheres of competence, in accordance with applicable laws and the Afghan Constitution, and welcomes, ...
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14. Welcomes the renewed efforts of the Government of Afghanistan to advance the peace process, as reflected in, inter alia, the establishment of the High Peace Council and the implementation of the Afghan Peace and Reintegration Programme, to facilitate an inclusive Afghan-led dialogue on reconciliation and political ...
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15. Also welcomes the recent appointment of the President and senior officials of the High Peace Council, and expresses its support for the efforts of that institution to promote peace and reconciliation in the country;
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17. Stresses the role of UNAMA in supporting, at the request of and in close consultation with the Government of Afghanistan, an Afghan-led, inclusive peace process, while continuing to assess, in collaboration with, inter alia, the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, the impact of the peace process on the huma...
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18. Welcomes the steps taken by the Government of Afghanistan, including the publication in June 2015 of the National Action Plan for the Implementation of resolution 1325 (2000), and encourages it to continue to increase the participation of women, minorities and civil society in awareness-raising, consultation and de...
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19. Takes note of the continuing work of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1988 (2011) and its role in support of the peace and reconciliation process, welcomes the continued cooperation of the Government of Afghanistan, the High Peace Council and UNAMA with the Committee, in particular ...
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20. Reaffirms its support for the ongoing regional efforts of Afghanistan within the framework of the Istanbul Process on Regional Security and Cooperation for Peace and Stability in Afghanistan, emanating from the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Central Asia, looks forward to the forthcoming Istanbul Ministe...
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21. Welcomes the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan, its partners from neighbouring countries and the region and international organizations, including the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, to enhance mutual trust and cooperation, as well as recent cooperative initiatives by concerned countries and regional or...
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22. Calls for the strengthening of the regional cooperation process, including through measures to facilitate regional trade and transit, in particular through regional development initiatives such as the "Economic Belt of the Silk Road and Sea Silk Road of the XXIst Century" and regional and bilateral trade and transi...
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24. Reaffirms the central role of the Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board, in accordance with the principle of Afghan leadership, ownership and sovereignty, in coordinating, facilitating and monitoring the implementation of the Afghan Government's reform agenda, and calls upon all concerned to strengthen their coop...
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25. Calls upon international organizations and donors, as well as the Government of Afghanistan, to honour their commitments made at the Kabul and Tokyo Conferences and previous international conferences, reaffirmed at the 2014 London Conference, and reiterates the fundamental importance of enhancing the predictability...
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27. Welcomes the enhanced cooperation between Afghanistan, its relevant partners from neighbouring countries and the region and regional organizations in combating the Taliban, including the Haqqani network, AlQaida, other violent extremist and criminal groups and illegal armed groups;
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28. Reaffirms the importance of establishing a comprehensive framework for making the Afghan security sector more functional, professional and accountable, through the establishment of appropriate enabling procedures and the emphasis on training, including on women's and children's rights and gender issues, in order to...
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29. Welcomes in this regard the continued development and capacity of the Afghan National Army to plan and conduct operations, and welcomes continuing training and assistance efforts, including through the provision of trainers, resources and advisory teams through the NATO Resolute Support Mission,
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30. Notes the continued efforts of the Afghan authorities to strengthen the capacity of the Afghan National Police, calls for further efforts to this end, and stresses the importance, in this context, of international assistance in the form of financial support and the provision of training and mentoring personnel, inc...
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31. Welcomes the progress made by the Government of Afghanistan on the programme for the dismantling of illegal armed groups and its integration into the Afghan Peace and Reintegration Programme, and calls for accelerated and coordinated efforts to enable further progress, with the support of the international communit...
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35. Notes with concern the continuing attacks on humanitarian and development assistance personnel, including attacks on medical personnel, medical transport and health facilities, condemns them in the strongest terms, emphasizing that they impede efforts to assist the Afghan people, and calls upon all parties to ensur...
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36. Recalls that all States and parties to an armed conflict are under an obligation under international humanitarian law to respect and protect humanitarian personnel, including medical personnel and humanitarian workers whose activities are exclusively medical, their means of transport and equipment, as well as hospi...
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37. Welcomes the results achieved so far in the implementation of the Mine Action Programme for Afghanistan, encourages the Government of Afghanistan, with the support of the United Nations and all interested parties, to continue its efforts to remove and destroy anti-personnel, anti-tank and explosive remnants of war ...
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38. Expresses its deep concern at the recruitment and use of children by the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other violent extremist groups in Afghanistan, in particular the use of children in suicide attacks, reiterates its strong condemnation of the recruitment and use of child soldiers in violation of applicable international...
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39. Stresses that, in this context, it is important to implement its resolution 1612 (2005) on the plight of children in armed conflict and subsequent resolutions, noting that the increasing number of children killed, the persistence of cases of recruitment and use of children and the need to protect schools and hospit...
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40. Calls upon UNAMA to continue to support efforts to strengthen the protection of children affected by armed conflict, including by intervening with the Government of Afghanistan to ensure the full implementation of the Action Plan and Compliance Plan, as well as efforts to address violations and other abuses committ...
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43. Welcomes the continuing efforts of UNODC to provide the Afghan Ministry of Counter-Narcotics with the means to implement the National Drug Control Strategy, including through the Counter-Narcotic Monitoring Mechanism of the Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board;
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44. Calls upon States to strengthen international and regional cooperation to counter the threat to the international community posed by the production, trafficking and consumption of illicit drugs originating in Afghanistan, with a view to achieving a progressive end, in accordance with the principle of common and sha...
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47. Stresses in this regard the importance of further progress towards the reconstruction and reform of the prison sector in Afghanistan in order to ensure better respect for the rule of law and human rights and access, as appropriate, to all prisons and places of detention in Afghanistan, calls for full respect for in...
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48. Notes with deep concern that corruption affects security, good governance, counter-narcotics and economic development, welcomes the commitments of the Government of Afghanistan in the area of anti-corruption at the Tokyo Conference in 2012 and renewed with increased vigour in September 2015 in the Mutual Accountabi...
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49. Encourages all Afghan institutions, including the executive and legislative branches, to work in a spirit of cooperation, recognizes the continued efforts of the Government of Afghanistan in continuing legislative reform and public administration reform to combat corruption and to uphold the principles of good gove...
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50. Calls for full respect for and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, including those of human rights defenders, as well as international humanitarian law throughout Afghanistan, welcomes the development of Afghan free media, but notes with concern that media freedom continues to be restricted and jou...
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51. Recognizes that, despite the progress made towards gender equality, greater efforts, including measurable and action-oriented targets, are needed to ensure the rights and full participation of women and girls and to ensure that all women and girls in Afghanistan are protected from violence and abuse, that perpetrat...
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52. Welcomes the commitment of the Government of Afghanistan to increase the participation of women in Afghan political life and in all governance-related institutions, including elected and appointed bodies and the civil service, notes the progress made in this regard, welcomes the ongoing efforts to protect and promo...
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53. Expresses concern at the recent increase in the number of Afghan internally displaced persons and refugees, stresses that the stability and development of Afghanistan requires that its citizens be able to look to their country for a future, welcomes the commitment of the Government of Afghanistan to make the repatr...
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55. Recognizes the need to continue to strengthen, with the assistance of the international community, the absorptive capacity of Afghanistan for the full rehabilitation and sustainable reintegration of Afghan returnees and displaced persons;
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56. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly every three months a report on developments in Afghanistan, assessing progress against the benchmarks for measuring and monitoring progress in the implementation of the mandate, including at the subnational level, and the priorities of UNAMA set out i...
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3. Also demands that all parties to an armed conflict facilitate the safe and unhindered access of medical and humanitarian personnel whose activities are exclusively medical, equipment, means of transport and supplies, including surgical supplies, to populations in need, in accordance with international humanitarian l...
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4. Urges States and all parties to an armed conflict to put in place effective measures to prevent and suppress, in times of armed conflict, acts of violence, attacks and threats against medical and humanitarian personnel whose activities are exclusively medical, their means of transport and equipment, as well as hospi...
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5. Stresses that education and training in international humanitarian law can play an important role in supporting efforts to prevent and stop acts of violence, attacks and threats against injured and sick persons, medical personnel and humanitarian workers whose activities are exclusively medical, their means of trans...
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6. Requests States to ensure that their armed forces and security forces endeavour to integrate concrete measures to ensure the protection of the injured and sick and medical services in the planning and conduct of their operations, within the limits of their respective powers under national legislation, or continue to...
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9. Urges States to conduct, without delay and in full independence, comprehensive, impartial and effective investigations in their areas of jurisdiction into violations of the provisions of international humanitarian law relating to the protection, in times of conflict, of injured and sick persons, medical personnel an...
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10. Expresses its intention to ensure that the mandates of United Nations peacekeeping operations contribute, as appropriate and on a case-by-case basis, to creating a security environment conducive to the provision of medical assistance, in accordance with humanitarian principles;
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11. Encourages the Secretary-General to bring to the attention of the General Assembly, in accordance with his prerogatives under the Charter of the United Nations, situations in which parties to armed conflict impede the provision of medical assistance to populations in need;
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12. Requests the Secretary-General, in his reports on the situation in a given country and other reports on the protection of civilians, to address the issue of the protection of injured and sick persons, medical personnel and humanitarian workers engaged in medical activities, their means of transport and equipment, a...
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13. Also requests the Secretary-General to provide the Council without delay with recommendations on the measures to be taken to prevent the acts referred to in the preceding paragraph, to increase accountability and to improve the protection of the injured and sick, medical and humanitarian personnel whose activities ...
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3. Expresses deep concern that the leaders of South Sudan have not fully fulfilled their commitments under the Agreement or ended hostilities, and condemns the flagrant and persistent violations of the ceasefire provisions of the Agreement, including those reported by the Ceasefire Monitoring Mechanism and the monitori...
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6. Stresses its readiness to impose targeted sanctions in support of the quest for a lasting and inclusive peace in South Sudan, including through the early and full implementation of the Agreement; 7 Decides to extend until 31 May 2017 the travel and financial measures imposed by paragraphs 9 and 12 of resolution 2206...
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8. Reaffirms that the measures imposed by paragraph 9 of resolution 2206 (2015) apply to all persons and those imposed by paragraph 12 to all persons and entities, as established by the Committee established pursuant to paragraph 16 of resolution 2206 (2015) the said resolution (hereinafter referred to as "the Committe...
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9. Stresses that the activities and policies referred to in paragraph 8 above may include, but are not limited to: (a) Activities or policies that have the purpose or effect of extending or prolonging the conflict in South Sudan, or of impeding reconciliation, talks or the peace process, including violations of the Agr...
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10. Reaffirms that the measures imposed by paragraphs 9 and 12 of resolution 2206 (2015) apply to any person designated by the Committee as the leader of an entity, including any South Sudanese Government, opposition party, militia or other group, who has engaged in or whose members have engaged in any activity referre...
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11. Stresses the importance of regular consultations with relevant Member States, international, regional and subregional organizations, as well as UNMISS, as appropriate, and in particular with neighbouring States and States of the region, in order to ensure the implementation of all relevant measures
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12. Decides to extend until 1 July 2017 the mandate entrusted to the Group of Experts in paragraph 18 of resolution 2206 (2015) and in this paragraph, intends to review the mandate of the Group of Experts and to take the necessary action regarding its renewal by 31 May 2017 at the latest, and decides that the Group of ...
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13. Calls upon all parties and Member States, as well as international, regional and subregional organizations, to cooperate with the Group of Experts, and urges all Member States concerned to ensure the safety of the members of the Group of Experts and to give them free access to persons, documents and sites to enable...
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15. Expresses its intention to review the situation no later than 90 days after the adoption of this resolution, or more frequently as necessary, and invites the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Committee to provide, as appropriate, relevant information on the assessment of the implementation of the Agreement, complianc...
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1. Decides to extend until 1 July 2017 the measures on arms imposed by paragraph 1 of its resolution 1807 (2008) and reaffirms the provisions of paragraph 5 of that resolution;
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2. Reaffirms that, in accordance with paragraph 2 of resolution 1807 (2008), these measures no longer apply to the provision, sale or transfer to the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo of arms and related materiel or to the provision of assistance or advisory or training services relevant to the conduct...
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3. Decides that the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above shall not apply to: (a) The delivery of arms and related materiel or the provision of assistance, advice or training exclusively in support of MONUSCO or the African Union Regional Task Force or their use; (b) The provision of protective clothing, including ...
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4. Decides to renew, for the period referred to in paragraph 1 above, the transport measures imposed by paragraphs 6 and 8 of resolution 1807 (2008), and reaffirms the provisions of paragraph 7 of that resolution;
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5. Decides to renew, for the period referred to in paragraph 1 above, the financial and travel measures imposed by paragraphs 9 and 11 of resolution 1807 (2008), and reaffirms the relevant provisions of paragraphs 10 and 12 of that resolution;
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6. Decides that the measures imposed by paragraph 9 of its resolution 1807 (2008) shall not apply if the criteria set out in paragraph 10 of its resolution 2078 (2012) are met;
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7. Decides that the measures set out in paragraph 5 above shall apply to persons and entities designated by the Committee on the grounds that they engage in acts that endanger or contribute to the peace, stability or security of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, namely: (a) Contravening measures taken by Member Sta...
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8. Decides to extend the mandate of the Group of Experts until 1 August 2017, expresses the intention to review it and decide, by 1 July 2017, on a further extension, and requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary administrative measures as soon as possible to re-establish the Group of Experts, in consultatio...
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9. Requests the Group of Experts to carry out the following tasks and to submit, in consultation with the Committee, a midterm report by 30 December 2016 and a final report by 15 June 2017 and to submit monthly updates to the Committee, except in the months in which such reports are to be submitted to the Committee: (a...
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10. Expresses its full support for the Group of Experts, calls for increased cooperation among all States, in particular those in the region, MONUSCO, the relevant United Nations bodies and the Group of Experts, calls upon all parties and all States to ensure that individuals and entities under their jurisdiction or co...
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14. Welcomes the progress made to date by the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in ending the recruitment and use of children in the context of the armed conflict, urges the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to continue to implement all its commitments in the plan of action with the Un...
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15. Welcomes the efforts of the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to prevent and combat sexual violence in times of conflict, including the progress made in the fight against
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16. Stresses the importance of active efforts by the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to prosecute those responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the country and the need for regional cooperation in this area, including that of the Government of the Democratic Republic of th...
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17. Recalls that there can be no impunity for those responsible for violations of international humanitarian law, human rights violations and abuses committed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the region, and in this regard urges the Democratic Republic of the Congo, all countries of the region and other Stat...
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18. Calls upon the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with the assistance of international partners, to continue to strengthen the security, control and management of stockpiles of arms and ammunition, to address transfers to armed groups reported to it, as appropriate and upon request, and to implemen...
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19. Stresses that the strengthening of State authority and governance in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the primary responsibility of the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which must, inter alia, implement a genuine reform of the security apparatus, including the army, the...
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20. Urges the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and all other parties concerned to create the necessary conditions for the electoral process to be free, fair, credible, open, transparent, peaceful and in conformity with the Congolese Constitution, and recalls paragraphs 7, 8, 9 and 10 of its resolution...
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21. Calls upon all States, in particular those in the region, to take concrete measures to ensure that no support is provided on their territory or from their territory to armed groups operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or crossing Congolese territory, stressing the need to address networks supporting, f...
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23. Stresses the need to intensify efforts to end the financing of armed groups engaged in destabilizing activities by engaging in illicit trade in natural resources such as gold or wildlife products;
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