The Situation Concerning Iraq - Security Council, 9331st Meeting
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The Security Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) today for another year until 31nbsp;May 2024, retaining its core tasks.
Unanimously adopting resolution 2682 (2023) (to be issued as documentnbsp;S/RES/2682(2023)) the Council requested that the Secretary–General’s Special Representative for Iraq and UNAMI prioritize the provision of advice, support, and assistance to the Government and people of Iraq on advancing inclusive, political dialogue and national and community-level reconciliation, considering civil society input, with the full, equal and meaningful participation of women.
The 15-nation organ also requested the Special Representative and UNAMI to further advise and assist the Government of Iraq in strengthening electoral preparation and processes to ensure free and fair elections; the implementation of constitutional provisions, as well as on the development of processes acceptable to the Government of Iraq to resolve disputed internal boundaries; and progress on security sector reform.
The Council also requested the Special Representative and UNAMI to promote, support, and facilitate, in coordination with the Government of Iraq, the timely, voluntary and dignified return or local integration of internally displaced persons and displaced Iraqis in Syria; the coordination of programmes to improve Iraq’s capacity to provide effective essential civil and social services; and efforts on economic reform and capacity-building.
The Mission was also asked to promote accountability and the protection of human rights, and judicial and legal reform; approach gender mainstreaming as a cross-cutting issue throughout its mandate, including by consulting with diverse women’s civil society groups; and note the importance of treating children affected by armed conflict primarily as victims.
Further terms of the text requested the Secretary-General to conduct and provide the Security Council, no later than 31nbsp;March 2024, with an independent strategic review of UNAMI, in consultation with the Government of Iraq, assessing current threats to Iraq’s peace and security, as well as the continued relevance of UNAMI’s tasks and priorities.
The meeting began at 10:09nbsp;a.m. and ended at 10:11nbsp;a.m.
Unanimously adopting resolution 2682 (2023) (to be issued as documentnbsp;S/RES/2682(2023)) the Council requested that the Secretary–General’s Special Representative for Iraq and UNAMI prioritize the provision of advice, support, and assistance to the Government and people of Iraq on advancing inclusive, political dialogue and national and community-level reconciliation, considering civil society input, with the full, equal and meaningful participation of women.
The 15-nation organ also requested the Special Representative and UNAMI to further advise and assist the Government of Iraq in strengthening electoral preparation and processes to ensure free and fair elections; the implementation of constitutional provisions, as well as on the development of processes acceptable to the Government of Iraq to resolve disputed internal boundaries; and progress on security sector reform.
The Council also requested the Special Representative and UNAMI to promote, support, and facilitate, in coordination with the Government of Iraq, the timely, voluntary and dignified return or local integration of internally displaced persons and displaced Iraqis in Syria; the coordination of programmes to improve Iraq’s capacity to provide effective essential civil and social services; and efforts on economic reform and capacity-building.
The Mission was also asked to promote accountability and the protection of human rights, and judicial and legal reform; approach gender mainstreaming as a cross-cutting issue throughout its mandate, including by consulting with diverse women’s civil society groups; and note the importance of treating children affected by armed conflict primarily as victims.
Further terms of the text requested the Secretary-General to conduct and provide the Security Council, no later than 31nbsp;March 2024, with an independent strategic review of UNAMI, in consultation with the Government of Iraq, assessing current threats to Iraq’s peace and security, as well as the continued relevance of UNAMI’s tasks and priorities.
The meeting began at 10:09nbsp;a.m. and ended at 10:11nbsp;a.m.
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