Vitaly Churkin (centre), Russian Permanent Representative, is approached by reporters as he exists the Security Council’s meeting on Syria. January 27, 2012. (Click on picture) |
PP1 Recalling its Presidential Statements of 3 August 2011, 21 March
2012 and 5 April 2012, and also recalling
all relevant resolutions of the General Assembly,
PP2 Reaffirming its support to Joint
Special Envoy for the United Nations and the League of Arab States, Kofi Annan,
and his work,
PP3. Reaffirming
its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial
integrity of Syria, and to the purposes and principles of the Charter,
PP4 Noting
the Syrian government’s commitment on 25 March 2012 to implement the six-point
proposal of the Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of
Arab States, and to implement urgently and visibly its commitments, as it
agreed to do in its communication to the Envoy of 1 April, and noting also the Syrian opposition’s
expressed commitment to respect the cessation of violence, provided the
government does so,
PP5 Noting
the Envoy’s assessment that the parties appeared to be observing a cessation of
fire as of 12 April 2012 and that the Syrian government had started to
implement its commitments to (a) cease troop movements towards population
centres, (b) cease all use of heavy weapons in such centres, and (c) begin
pullback of military concentrations in and around population centres and supporting the Envoy’s call for an
immediate and visible
implementation by the Syrian government of these commitments in their entirety,
1. Reaffirms
its full support and calls for the urgent, comprehensive, and immediate implementation
of all elements of the Envoy’s six-point proposal aimed at bringing an
immediate end to all violence and human rights violations, securing
humanitarian access and facilitating a Syrian-led political transition leading
to a democratic, plural political system, in which citizens are equal
regardless of their affiliations, ethnicities or beliefs, including through
commencing a comprehensive political dialogue between the Syrian government and
the whole spectrum of the Syrian opposition,
2. Calls
upon the Syrian government to implement visibly its commitments in their
entirety, as it agreed to do in its communication to the Envoy of 1 April,
3. Calls
upon all parties in Syria, including the opposition, immediately cease all armed violence in all its forms;
4. Expresses
its intention, subject to a
sustained cessation of armed violence in all its forms by all parties, to
establish immediately, after consultations with the Syrian government, a United
Nations supervision mission in Syria and requests formal proposal thereon
from the Secretary-General by 16 April 2012;
5. Decides to
authorize an advance team of up to 30 unarmed military observers to liaise with
the parties and to begin to report on the implementation of a full cessation of
armed violence in all its forms by all parties, pending the deployment of the
mission referred to in paragraph 4 and calls
upon the Syrian government and all other parties to ensure the advance team
is able to carry out its functions;
6.
Calls upon all parties, including opposition, to guarantee the
safety of the advance team without prejudice to the freedom of movement and
access, and stresses that the primary responsibility in this regard lies
with the Syrian authorities;
7. Requests
the Secretary-General to report immediately to the Security Council any
obstructions to the effective operation of the team, by any party;
8. Requests the Secretary-General to report
to the Council on the implementation of this resolution by April 19, 2012 ;
9. Decides to remain seized of the
matter and consider further steps as appropriate;
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