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S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 70. Urges Member States and relevant international organizations and bodies to urge individuals and entities that are considering challenging their listing through national or regional judicial bodies, or that have already undertaken to do so, to seek first and foremost to be removed from the ISIL Sanctions List (Daesh... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 71. Takes note of the international standards, including the best practices of the Financial Action Task Force on Targeted Financial Sanctions, as referred to in paragraph 24 of the present resolution; | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 72. Recalls that it has decided that, when the State making a request for delisting submits a request for delisting, its obligation to take the measures referred to in paragraph 1 of this resolution shall cease, in respect of the person, group, enterprise or entity concerned, when 60 days have elapsed, unless the Commi... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 74. Recalls its decision that, for the purpose of submitting a request for delisting under the conditions set out in paragraph 72, there should be consensus among all the States that have initiated the listing, where there are several, and also recalls its decision that the sponsors of a request for inclusion are not c... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 75. Urges those States that have registered to authorize the Ombudsperson to disclose who they are to the listed individuals and entities that have submitted a request for delisting to the Ombudsperson; | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 77. Encourages States to submit delisting requests for persons whose deaths have been officially recorded and for entities reported or confirmed to no longer exist, and to take all necessary measures to ensure that assets belonging to such persons or entities will not be transferred or distributed to other individuals,... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 78. Encourages Member States to bear in mind, when defrosting the assets of a deceased person or entity reported or confirmed to have ceased to exist, the obligations set out in resolution 1373 (2001) and, in particular, to prevent the use of defrosted property for terrorist purposes; | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 79. Reaffirms that any Member State that wishes to release assets frozen as a result of the listing of Osama bin Laden must make a request to the Committee in advance to that effect, with a guarantee that the assets in question will not be transferred, directly or indirectly, to a listed person, group, enterprise or en... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 80. Requests the Committee to take due account, in considering delisting requests, of the views of the States in which the registrations were made and of the States of residence, nationality, establishment or constitution, as well as of other States that it considers to be concerned, requests the members of the Committ... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 81. Encourages Member States, including registering States and States of residence, nationality, establishment or constitution, to provide the Committee with all information relevant to its consideration of delisting requests, and to meet with the Committee, upon request, to provide their views on delisting requests, r... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 83. Reaffirms that, if the Ombudsman is not in a position to meet with a complainant in the country in which he resides, he may request the Committee, provided the complainant agrees, to consider granting the complainant an exemption from the travel ban and assets freeze provided for in paragraph 1 (a) and (b) of the p... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 84. Recalls that the measures relating to the freezing of assets referred to in paragraph 1 shall not apply to funds and other financial assets or economic resources determined by the Committee to be:
(a) Necessary for basic expenses, including those relating to foodstuffs, rents or mortgage repayments, medicines and m... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 85. Decides that, in order to ensure that requests for exemptions from the assets freeze for regular and extraordinary expenses set out in paragraph 84 (a) and (b) are duly considered, the Committee, through the Secretariat, shall immediately acknowledge receipt of such requests, except when the information | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 86. Reaffirms that the focal point established pursuant to resolution 1730 (2006) is empowered to:
(a) To receive any request for exemption from the measures set out in paragraph 1 (a) of this resolution from listed individuals, groups, undertakings and entities, as provided for in resolution 1452 (2002), provided that... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 87. Reaffirms that the focal point may receive and transmit to the Committee, for its consideration, communications sent by:
(a) Persons who have been removed from the Sanctions List against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida;
(b) Persons who believe that they have been subjected to the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 89. Encourages all Member States, in particular those States that are the originators of listings and States of residence, nationality, establishment or constitution, to provide the Committee with identification and other additional information, including, where possible and in accordance with their domestic legislatio... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 90. Requests the Monitoring Team to submit to the Committee every twelve months a document prepared in consultation with the States of origin of registration and the States of residence, nationality, establishment or constitution, if known, which shall include:
(a) The names of the individuals, groups, undertakings and... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 92. Requests the Monitoring Team to entrust the Chairman with the task of reviewing the inscriptions for which no State concerned has responded in writing to the Committee's request for information after three years, and reminds the Committee that the Chairman of the Monitoring Team has the authority to submit names fo... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 93. Requests the Committee to continue to cooperate with its other sanctions committees, in particular those established pursuant to resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009), 1970 (2011), 1988 (2011) and 2140 (2014); | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 94. Reaffirms that the Counter-Terrorism Committee and the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee, including the Counter-Terrorism Committee, the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) and the Counter-Terrorism Office established pursuant to General Assembly resolution 71/291, as well as their res... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 96. Requests the Committee to consider, as appropriate, visits by its Chairperson or some of its members to assist in the effective and full implementation of the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above, with a view to encouraging States to comply fully with the provisions of the present resolution and resolutions 12... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 97. Requests the Committee to consider requests for information submitted by States and international organizations when legal proceedings have been initiated with regard to the implementation of the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above and to respond, as appropriate, by providing the Committee and the Monitoring ... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 98. Decides to extend the mandate of the members of the Monitoring Team established pursuant to paragraph 7 of resolution 1526 (2004), established in New York, for a further period of thirty months from the expiration of its current mandate in December 2021, in order to assist the Committee in the performance of its ma... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 100. Encourages the relevant United Nations missions, within their mandates, resources and capabilities, to assist the Committee and the Monitoring Team, including through logistical, security and information-sharing support, in their activities in response to the threat posed by ISIL, Al-Qaida and associated individua... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 102. Requests the Committee, with the assistance of the Monitoring Team, to hold special meetings on important thematic or regional issues and on the capacity-building challenges faced by Member States, in consultation, as appropriate, with the Counter-Terrorism Committee and its Executive Directorate, the Counter-Terr... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | Stresses the threat to international peace and security posed by ISIL and its associated individuals, groups, undertakings and entities, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to submit strategic reports that demonstrate and reflect the seriousness of this threat and address, inter alia, foreign terrorist fight... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | Decides to consider the measures prescribed in paragraph 1 above within thirty months, or sooner if necessary, with a view to strengthening them;
Decides to remain actively seized of the matter. | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 2. The Ombudsperson shall immediately transmit requests for delisting that are not referred to the petitioner to the members of the Committee, the States responsible for the registration, the States of nationality, residence or constitution, the competent organs of the United Nations and all other States that he or she... | operative |
S-RES-2610-(2021)-fr-parsed | 4. The Ombudsman shall immediately forward the de-listing request to the Monitoring Team, which shall communicate to it within four months:
(a) All information available to it that is relevant for the purpose of the delisting request, including court decisions and procedures, press articles and information that States ... | operative |
S-RES-2611-(2021)-fr-parsed | 1. Decides that all States shall continue to take the measures prescribed by paragraph 1 of resolution 2255 (2015) against those individuals and entities designated by the Committee referred to in paragraph 30 of resolution 1988 ("the Committee") as the Taliban prior to the date of adoption of resolution 1988 (2011), a... | operative |
S-RES-2611-(2021)-fr-parsed | 2. Decides that, in order to assist the Committee in the fulfilment of its mandate, the Analytical Support and Monitoring Team for the Implementation of Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1988 (2011) ("the Monitoring Team"), established pursuant to paragraph 7 of resolution 1526 (2004), shall continue to assist the Committee ... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 1. Welcomes the efforts of the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to address the needs of the Congolese people prior to any consideration of partisan interests, urges all Congolese political actors to make every effort to implement the necessary reforms in the areas of governance, security and the econo... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 2. Welcomes the efforts of President Tshisekedi and his Government to promote reconciliation, peace and stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and to promote regional cooperation and integration, notes that political stability and security and the strengthening of the State's presence in conflict areas are e... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 3. Requests the Secretary-General, and calls upon regional organizations to provide political support for the strengthening of State institutions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the restoration of confidence among the various parties, including through their good offices, with a view to consolidating peace ... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 4. Welcomes the measures and commitments undertaken by President Tshisekedi to ensure that the Congolese Government protects and respects human rights and fundamental freedoms, as well as to combat impunity in all areas, welcomes the steps taken by the Congolese Government towards the establishment of a national transi... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 6. Urges the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to hold accountable those responsible for violations of or violations of international humanitarian law or human rights, including attacks against the civilian population, sexual and gender-based violence, the recruitment and use of children, the forced di... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 7. Welcomes the cooperation of the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo with the international team of experts on the situation in the Kasai regions mandated by the Human Rights Council in its resolution 45/53, notes that such cooperation has improved since the election of President Tshisekedi, calls upon... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 8. Welcomes the measures taken by President Tshisekedi and his Government to hold the security forces accountable for human rights violations, to combat impunity within their ranks, to release political prisoners and to close irregular detention centres, as well as to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of human rig... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 10. Calls upon the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to fully implement its national strategy and the road map adopted at the National Conference held in Kinshasa from 11 to 13 October 2016 to assess the progress made in the implementation of the Joint Communiqué of the Government of the Democratic Rep... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 11. Welcomes the progress made by the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in consolidating the achievements of the plan of action to halt, prevent and accelerate the recruitment and use of children, including aspects of the plan relating to sexual violence against children, and in taking all necessary me... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 14. Notes that the elimination of the threat posed by the armed groups, including the implementation of the United Nations regional strategy and a strong political commitment by the Governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the States members of the Southern African Development Community and the States of th... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 15. Calls upon the States signatories to the Framework Agreement to complete, without preconditions and as soon as possible, the repatriation of the remaining combatants of the former M23 as well as other combatants who seek to return voluntarily to their countries of origin; | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 17. Notes that the motivations of the various militia and armed groups committing violence are internal and external and therefore varied, and that there is no purely military solution to these problems, stresses the importance of resorting to specially tailored solutions to address the threat posed by armed groups, ca... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 18. Calls for more frequent and effective joint operations between the Congolese security forces and MONUSCO and its intervention brigade, which are the result of joint planning and tactical cooperation activities, in accordance with the mandate of MONUSCO and in full compliance with the human rights due diligence poli... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 19. Welcomes the establishment of the Disarmament, Demobilization, Community Recovery and Stabilization Programme (DDRC-S), and urges the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its partners, including international financial institutions, to provide urgent, timely and adequate support for the early and ... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 20. Welcomes the commitments and preliminary steps taken by President Tshisekedi and his Government to advance security sector reform and to promote the consolidation of State authority, reconciliation, tolerance and democracy, calls upon the Congolese authorities to: | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 21. Notes with concern that diversions of arms from national stockpiles continue to be used to supply armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and calls for continued national efforts to counter the threat posed by the illicit transfer, destabilizing accumulation and diversion of small arms and light weapo... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 22. Decides to extend the mandate of MONUSCO in the Democratic Republic of the Congo until 20 December 2022 and, on an exceptional basis and without setting a precedent or calling into question the agreed principles governing peacekeeping operations, of its intervention brigade; | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 23. Decides that MONUSCO shall maintain a maximum authorized strength of 13,500 military personnel, 660 military observers and staff officers, 591 police officers and 1,050 formed police personnel, continue to approve the temporary deployment of up to 360 formed police personnel, provided that they are deployed in lieu... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 24. Decides that the strategic priorities of MONUSCO are to contribute to:
(a) The protection of civilians, as described in paragraph 29 (i) of the present resolution;
(b) to support the stabilization and strengthening of State institutions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the major governance and security r... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 25. Recalls that the mandate of MONUSCO should be carried out on the basis of a prioritization of the tasks set out in paragraphs 29 to 39 of the present resolution, and in this regard reaffirms that the protection of civilians should be a priority when deciding on the use of available capacities and resources; | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 26. Welcomes the United Nations Strategy for Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention and Resolution in the Great Lakes Region and its plan of action, encourages States signatories to the Framework Agreement for Peace, Security and Cooperation for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the region to appropriate them and... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 28. Requests MONUSCO to ensure that support provided to national security forces operations, including rations and fuel, is provided only through joint, planned and joint operations, subject to scrutiny and scrutiny, including by the United Nations country team, and is strictly consistent with the United Nations human ... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 29. Decides that the mandate of MONUSCO shall include the following priority tasks and that all tasks of MONUSCO should be carried out with respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms: | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 31. Requests MONUSCO, with the support of the United Nations country team, to take fully into account the cross-cutting issue of child protection in all mandated activities and to assist the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in ensuring that the issue of the protection of the rights of the child is tak... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 32. Requests MONUSCO to take fully into account in all mandated activities the cross-cutting gender issue and to assist the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and other relevant stakeholders in creating a legal, political and socio-economic environment conducive to ensuring the full, equal, effective an... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 33. Recognizes the important role of the United Nations women's protection advisers deployed at MONUSCO in assisting the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in implementing its commitments to combat sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations, and calls upon MONUSCO to ensure that they conti... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 34. Reaffirms the urgent need to bring to justice all perpetrators of violations of international humanitarian law, and calls upon MONUSCO to accelerate the coordinated implementation of monitoring, analysis and reporting mechanisms on sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations; | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 35. Recalls all its resolutions on the protection of humanitarian and medical personnel, including resolutions 2439 (2018) and 2286 (2016), expresses grave concern at the increasing number of attacks against humanitarian and medical personnel assigned exclusively to functions
as well as the obstacles to humanitarian ac... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 36. Requests MONUSCO to strengthen its collaboration with humanitarian actors and to streamline coordination mechanisms with humanitarian agencies in order to ensure the exchange of information on risks to the protection of the population and to address them effectively within their respective mandates; | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 37. Stresses the importance of maintaining international financial, technical and in-kind support and commitment in order to rapidly stem outbreaks of infectious diseases, calls upon all relevant entities of the United Nations system to effectively coordinate their response to the Ebola, VOCID-19 and other epidemics, i... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 38. Calls upon MONUSCO to monitor the implementation of the arms embargo referred to in paragraph 1 of resolution 2293 (2016), in cooperation with the Group of Experts established pursuant to resolution 1533 (2004), and in particular to observe and report on the movement of military personnel, arms and related materiel... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 40. Recognizes that the effective implementation of peacekeeping mandates is the responsibility of all stakeholders and depends on a number of key factors, including well-defined, realistic and achievable mandates, political will, good leadership, efficiency and accountability at all levels, appropriate policy, plannin... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 41. Stresses the importance of providing MONUSCO with the means necessary to fulfil its mandate in complex security conditions, including asymmetrical threats against its personnel, requests the Secretary-General, Member States and the Government of the Congo to take all necessary measures to ensure the optimal level o... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 42. Requests the Secretary-General to implement the following activities in the planning and conduct of MONUSCO operations, within its mandate and area of operation and in accordance with existing United Nations guidelines and regulations:
- to strengthen the Mission-wide implementation of an early warning and response... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 43. Recalls the importance of further improving the effectiveness of the Force Intervention Brigade in order to ensure that its operations to protect civilians and neutralize armed groups are effective, timely, dynamic and integrated, including through full follow-up to the assessments already carried out in order to r... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 44. Requests the Secretary-General to take all possible measures, including the full use of existing authority, and at his discretion, to enable MONUSCO to achieve its full operational capacity and to fulfil its mandate, focusing on priority areas, including by strengthening its personnel, transportation and ability to... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 45. Requests MONUSCO to be sensitive to the environmental effects of its activities in carrying out the tasks entrusted to it and to control those effects, as appropriate and in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the General Assembly and the applicable rules and regulations of the Organization; | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 46. Urges troop- and police-contributing countries to implement the relevant provisions of resolution 2538 (2020) and all other resolutions aimed at reducing obstacles to the participation of women and increasing their presence at all levels and positions in peacekeeping, including by ensuring a safe, supportive and ge... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 47. Urges troop- and police-contributing countries to continue to take appropriate measures to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse, including the screening of all personnel and the conduct of awareness-raising training before and during deployment, to ensure that members of their contingents engaged in such acts are ... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 48. Welcomes the transition plan based on MONUSCO ' s joint phased phase-out strategy approved by resolution 2556 (2020), urges MONUSCO to withdraw from Tanganyika by mid-2022 and to consolidate its presence in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, in the three provinces where open conflicts persist, while continuing its g... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 49. Stresses the importance of a strategic and coherent approach by the United Nations, the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, international financial institutions and other multilateral and bilateral partners to the mobilization and use of resources, to ensure that the conditions for the responsible a... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 50. Requests MONUSCO, the United Nations country team and other United Nations entities present in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to strengthen integration and cooperation with a view to taking the agreed priority actions identified in the transition plan and to enabling the development of programmes by the Unite... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 51. Calls upon MONUSCO to work closely with the United Nations country team to identify ways to address potential capacity gaps in order to prepare for the withdrawal of MONUSCO, stresses the importance of the gradual transfer of the tasks of MONUSCO to the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the United... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 53. Stresses that the activities of MONUSCO should be carried out in such a way as to promote progress towards sustainable and inclusive peace and development and to address the root causes of conflict, to reduce the threat posed by national and foreign armed groups to a level that can be managed by the Congolese secur... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 54. Welcomes the progress made by the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the efforts to fulfil its commitments, and encourages it to address expeditiously the following key areas in order to enhance the effectiveness of the support and technical assistance provided by MONUSCO and other partners, inc... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 55. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly every three months a report containing information on:
(i) the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including progress in strengthening State institutions and implementing key governance and security reforms;
(ii) the implementation of t... | operative |
S-RES-2612-(2021)-fr-parsed | 56. Requests the Secretary-General, in coordination with his Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region and his Special Representative for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to submit to the General Assembly every six months a report on the implementation of the commitments made in the Framework Agreement for Peace, S... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 1. Stresses that the main objective of the Counter-Terrorism Committee is to ensure the full implementation of resolution 1373 (2001), and recalls the essential role of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate in assisting the Committee in the fulfilment of its mandate; | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 2. Decides that the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate shall retain until 31 December 2025 its status as a special political mission under the overall guidance of the Counter-Terrorism Committee, and decides to conduct a midterm review by 31 December 2023; | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 4. Stresses that the main function of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate is to conduct a neutral technical assessment of the implementation of resolutions 1373 (2001), 1624 (2005), 2178 (2014) and other relevant resolutions, and that the analysis and recommendations resulting from these assessments c... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 5. Welcomes the cooperation between the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate, the signatory entities of the United Nations Global Compact for the Coordination of Terrorism, other relevant United Nations bodies and relevant regional organizations, and urges the Executive Directorate of the Counter-Terrorism... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 6. Encourages the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to assess, as appropriate, the efforts of Member States to combat all forms of terrorism and violent extremism that may lead to terrorism, including those based on xenophobia, racism and other forms of intolerance, or on religion or belief; | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 7. Also requests the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to assess the implementation by Member States of the provisions of its resolutions 2178 (2014) and 2396 (2017) calling for enhanced action on the evolving threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters and the fight against the movement of terrorists, i... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 8. Encourages the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to take into account, as appropriate, the relevant gaps and needs of Member States with regard to policies and capabilities related to the proper use of evidence collected by military personnel, also referred to as "field evidence", in order to facilit... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 9. Encourages the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to assess, as appropriate, the efforts of Member States to ensure that terrorist offences are criminalized and prosecuted in accordance with their obligations under international law and to consider promoting national sentencing policies, practices or ... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 10. Recognizes that country visits, comprehensive assessments and follow-up activities of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate are mutually beneficial to Member States, the Counter-Terrorism Committee, the Counter-Terrorism Office and other signatory entities to the United Nations Global Compact for th... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 11. Requests the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to review, within six months of the adoption of the present resolution and in consultation with the members of the Counter-Terrorism Committee, the implementation of its mandate with regard to the effectiveness, timeliness and impact of its country visi... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 15. Welcomes the close cooperation between the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate and the Counter-Terrorism Office in the development and implementation of United Nations-wide initiatives to assist Member States in the implementation of its relevant resolutions, directs the Counter-Terrorism Committee Ex... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 16. Requests the Chairman of the Counter-Terrorism Committee to invite senior officials of Member States that have been assessed to participate in the meetings of the Counter-Terrorism Committee, and also requests the Chairman of the Counter-Terrorism Committee to invite the Member States concerned to coordinate with t... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 18. Requests the Counter-Terrorism Committee to report to the General Assembly, through its chairmanship, at least once a year, on all its activities and those of its executive direction, as appropriate, together with the submission of the reports of the Chairpersons of the Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999)... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 20. Reaffirms the essential role of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate at the United Nations in identifying and assessing problems, trends and developments relating to the implementation of resolutions 1373 (2001), 1624 (2005), 2178 (2014), 2396 (2017), 2462 (2019), 2482 (2019) and other relevant res... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 21. Recognizes the relationship of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate with relevant experts and practitioners in Member States, international, regional and subregional organizations, academia, think tanks, civil society and the private sector, and takes note of their value in presentations, workshops... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 22. Encourages Member States to consider developing comprehensive and integrated national counter-terrorism strategies and effective mechanisms to implement them, taking into account the attention to be paid to the conditions leading to terrorism, in accordance with their obligations under international law, and also e... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 23. Welcomes the adoption by the Counter-Terrorism Committee, in accordance with resolution 2395 (2017), of recent studies on the global implementation of resolutions 1373 (2001) and 1624 (2005), takes note of the deficiencies identified in the implementation of the above-mentioned resolutions, welcomes the adoption by... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 24. Stresses that the heads of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate and the Counter-Terrorism Office should meet regularly to discuss issues of mutual interest and the integration of the recommendations and analyses of the Executive Directorate into the work of the Office, in particular in the area of ... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 25. Encourages the Chairman of the Counter-Terrorism Committee to invite the Counter-Terrorism Office at the highest level to make presentations to the Counter-Terrorism Committee every six months on its work, including on the progress made in taking into account the recommendations and analyses of the Executive Direct... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 26. Encourages the Executive Directorate to support the work of the Counter-Terrorism Office by advising and assisting in the formulation of counter-terrorism information that will be shared with the Secretary-General and other senior United Nations officials, and by assisting and collaborating with the officials of th... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 28. Reaffirms the need for Member States to refrain from providing any form of support, active or passive, to entities or persons involved in terrorist acts, including by suppressing the recruitment of members of terrorist groups and preventing the supply of weapons to terrorists, and encourages the Counter-Terrorism C... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 29. Encourages the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate, in close cooperation with the Counter-Terrorism Office, to continue to emphasize resolution 1624 (2005) in its dialogue with Member States and to assist them in developing, in accordance with their obligations under international law, strategies, int... | operative |
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