The Security Council is scheduled to hold an experts meeting to discuss this French draft resolution, Wednesday afternoon at the French mission in New York. The US mission proposed amendments to this draft, diplomats said.
Draft resolution on Mali
7 December 2012
The Security Council,
PP1- Recalling its resolution 2056 (2012)
and 2071 (2012), its Presidential Statements of 26 March 2012 (S/PRST/2012/7), 4
April 2012 (S/PRST/2012/9) as well as its Press Statements on Mali of 22 March
2012, 9 April 2012, 18 June 2012, 10 August 2012 and 21 September 2012,
PP2- Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, unity and
territorial integrity of Mali,
PP3- Emphasizing that the situation in the north of Mali and entrenchment
of terrorist groups and criminal networks continue to pose a serious and urgent
threat to the population throughout Mali, and to the stability in the Sahel
region, the wider African region and the international community as a whole,
PP4-
Condemning strongly all abuses of
human rights in the north of Mali
by armed rebels, terrorist and other extremist groups, including violence
against its civilians, notably women and children, killings, hostage-taking,
pillaging, theft, destruction of cultural and religious sites and recruitment
of child soldiers, stressing that
some of such acts may amount to crimes under the Rome Statute and that their
perpetrators must be held accountable and noting that the Transitional
authorities of Mali referred the situation in Mali since January 2012 to the
International Criminal Court on 18 July 2012,
PP5- Recalling the letter of the Transitional authorities of
Mali dated 18 September 2012 addressed to the Secretary-General, requesting the
authorization of deployment through a Security Council resolution, acting under
Chapter VII as provided by the United Nations Charter, of an international
military force to assist the Armed Forces of Mali to recover the occupied
regions in the north of Mali and recalling
also the letter of the Transitional authorities of Mali dated 12 October
2012 addressed to the Secretary-General, stressing the need to support,
including through such an international military force, the national and
international efforts to bring to justice the perpetrators of war crimes and
crimes against humanity committed in the north of Mali,
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PP6-
Taking note of the endorsement of the
Strategic Concept for the Resolution of the Crisis in Mali at the second
meeting of the Support and Follow-Up Group on the Situation in Mali in Bamako
on 19 October 2012, attended by ECOWAS Member States, countries of the region
and other international partners, as well as its adoption by the African Union
Peace and Security Council on 24 October 2012,
PP7- Taking note of the final communiqué of
the Extraordinary Session of the authority of ECOWAS Heads of State and
Government held in Abuja on 11 November 2012 and of the subsequent communiqué
of the African Union Peace and Security Council on 13 November 2012 endorsing
the Joint Strategic Concept of Operations for the International Military Force
and the Malian Defence and Security forces,
PP8- Welcoming the appointment of Romano
Prodi as Special Envoy of the Secretary General for the Sahel, as well as the
appointment of Pierre Buyoya as High Representative of the African Union for
Mali and the Sahel and encouraging them
to work in close coordination with the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General for West Africa and the ECOWAS mediator,
PP9- Welcoming the efforts of the ECOWAS-led mediation, with the support
of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for West Africa and
neighbouring countries of Mali,
PP10- Taking note of the Secretary-General’s report on Mali dated 28
November 2012 (S/2012/894) for continued action on the political and security tracks
and a comprehensive solution to the crisis affecting Mali,
PP11- Emphasizing that the Malian authorities
have primary responsibility for resolving the inter-linked crises facing the
country,
PP12- Determining that the situation in Mali
constitutes a threat to international peace and security,
PP13- Acting
under Chapter VII
of the Charter of the United Nations,
I- Political process
- Urges the transitional authorities of
Mali, consistent with the Framework agreement of 6 April 2012 under the
auspices of ECOWAS, to establish a transitional roadmap through broad-based and inclusive
political dialogue, to fully restore constitutional order and national
unity, including through the organisation of free, fair and transparent presidential
and legislative elections, in accordance with the agreement mentioned
above which calls for elections by April 2013 or as soon as technically
possible after the accomplishment of the voters list and other technical issues,
requests the Secretary-General,
in coordination with ECOWAS and the African Union, to continue to assist
the transitional authorities with preparing such a roadmap including the
electoral process and urges the
transitional authorities to ensure its timely implementation ;
- Demands that Malian rebel groups to cut
off all ties to terrorist organizations, notably AQIM and affiliated
groups, and to take concrete and visible steps to this effect, further
reiterates its readiness to adopt targeted sanctions against those
rebel groups and individuals who do not do so and takes note of the listing of Movement of Unity and Jihad in
Western Africa (MUJWA) on the Al-Qaida sanctions list;
- Urges the transitional authorities
of Mali to expeditiously put in place a credible framework for
negotiations with all parties in the north of Mali who have cut all ties
to terrorist activities and who accept, without conditions, the unity and
territorial integrity of the Malian State, and with a view to addressing
the long-standing concerns of communities in the north of Mali, and requests the Secretary-General,
through his Special Representative for West Africa, in coordination with
the ECOWAS mediation and the High Representative of the African Union for
Mali and the Sahel, to take appropriate steps to facilitate and strengthen
such dialogue;
- Reiterates its demand that no member of the
Malian Armed Forces should interfere in the work of the Transitional
authorities and expresses its
readiness to consider appropriate measures as necessary;
- Calls
upon all
Member States to implement their obligations pursuant to resolution 1989
(2011) to inhibit Al-Qaida’s ability to operate given its reliance on
kidnapping and hostage taking to raise funds;
II- Security process
Training of Malian forces
- Emphasises
that the consolidation
and redeployment of the Malian Defence and Security forces throughout the
Malian territory is vital to ensure Mali’s long term security and
stability and to protect the people of Mali and calls upon Member States, regional, and
international organisations, to provide coordinated assistance, training
including on Human rights and international humanitarian law, and support to the Malian Defence
and Security forces;
- Takes note with appreciation of the commitment of Member
States and international organizations to the rebuilding of the capacities
of the Malian Defence and Security forces, including the decision of the
European Union to deploy a military training mission to Mali in order to support
the reorganization and training of the Malian defence and security forces;
Deployment of AFISMA
- Decides to authorize the deployment of
an African-led International Support Mission in Mali (AFISMA) for an
initial period of one year, comprising of 3,300 personnel, which shall
take all necessary measures as appropriate to carry out the following
mandate:
- To
contribute to the rebuilding of the capacity of the Malian defence and security
forces, in close coordination with other international partners involved
in this process, including the European Union and other Member States;
- To
support the Malian authorities recover the areas in the north of Mali under
the control of terrorist, extremist and armed groups and in reducing the
threat posed by terrorist organizations, including AQMI, MUJWA, and
affiliated extremist groups;
- To
transition to stabilisation activities by the Malian authorities to
maintain security and consolidate State authority through appropriate
capacities; ;
- Decides that the actions of AFISMA can
include, within its capabilities : (i) support to the Malian authorities
in their primary responsibility to protect the population with respect to
international human rights and international humanitarian and refugee law;
(ii) support to the Malian authorities to create a secure environment for
the delivery of humanitarian assistance and the voluntary return of
internally displaced persons and refugees as requested and in close
coordination with humanitarian actors ; (iii) protection of its personnel, facilities, premises
equipment and mission as well as ensuring security and movement of its
personnel;
- Requests the African Union, in close coordination
with ECOWAS, the Secretary-General and other international organizations
and bilateral partners involved in the Malian crisis, to report to the
Security Council every 60 days on the deployment and activities of AFISMA,
including, before the commencement of offensive operations in the north of
Mali, on: (i) the progress in the political process; (ii) the effective
training of military and police units of both AFISMA and the Malian
defence and security forces in their obligations under international human
rights, humanitarian and refugee law; (iii) the operational readiness of
AFISMA and of the Malian defence and security forces; and further expresses its willingness
to monitor closely these benchmarks before the commencement of offensive
operations in the north of Mali
- Takes note that the planning will be
developed further and requests the
Secretary-General, in close coordination with Mali, the neighbouring
countries of Mali, other countries in the region and all other interested
bilateral partners and international organizations, to continue to support
the planning and preparations for the deployment of AFISMA;
- Requests the Secretary-General to provide
or continue support in critical areas that will be required to accompany
or follow an intervention in the north of Mali, with respect to the
extension of the Malian State authority, including rule of law and security
institutions, mine action, promotion of national dialogue, regional cooperation, security
sector reform, human rights and the initial demobilization, disarmament
and reintegration of former combatants;
International support
- Calls upon Member States, including from
the Sahel region, to contribute troops to AFISMA in order to enable AFISMA
to fulfil its mandate and further
encourages Member States to cooperate closely with the African Union, the United Nations,
troop contributing countries and other donors to this end;
- Decides that Member States, regional and
international organizations may provide coordinated support to AFISMA,
including military training, provision of equipment, intelligence, logistical
support and any necessary assistance in efforts to combat terrorist and
affiliated extremist groups;
- Calls upon the transitional authorities
of Mali and all other parties in Mali to cooperate fully with the
deployment and operations of AFISMA, in particular by ensuring its safety,
security and freedom of movement with unhindered and immediate access
throughout the territory of Mali to enable it to fully carry out its
mandate and further calls upon neighbouring
countries of Mali to take appropriate measures to support the
implementation of AFISMA mandate;
- Demands
that all
parties in Mali take appropriate steps to ensure the safety and security
of humanitarian personnel and supplies, and further demands that
all parties in Mali ensure full, safe and unimpeded access for the timely
delivery of humanitarian aid to persons in need of assistance across Mali,
consistent with international humanitarian, human rights and refugee law;
Human rights
- Requests the Secretary-General to
monitor, including through the deployment of human rights observers,
adherence to international humanitarian and human rights law with regards
to military operations in the north of Mali, to advise on ways to mitigate
any adverse impact on the civilian population and to include such findings
in its regular reports to the Security Council as referred to in paragraph
23 below and further notes that
the support provided by the United Nations in the context of the military
operation in Mali shall be at all time consistent with international
humanitarian, human rights and
refugee law;
- Emphasizes
that the Malian
authorities have primary responsibility to protect civilians in Mali and
that all military forces acting in Mali should act in compliance with
applicable international humanitarian and human rights law in performance
of this mandate and in full respect of the sovereignty, territorial integrity,
political independence and unity of Mali, further recalls its resolutions 1674 (2006), 1738 (2006) and
1894 (2009) on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, its
resolutions 1612 (2005) and 1882 (2009) on Children And Armed Conflict and
its resolutions 1325 (2000), 1820 (2008), 1888
(2009), 1889 (2009), and 1960 (2010) on Women, Peace and Security,
and calls upon AFISMA as well as the Malian Defence and Security
Forces to take them into account;
- Calls
upon AFISMA,
consistent with its mandate, to support national and international efforts,
including those of the International Criminal Court, to bring to justice perpetrators
of serious human rights abuses and violations of international
humanitarian law in Mali;
Funding
- Calls upon Member States and international
organisations, to provide financial support to AFISMA to enable its
deployment and implementation of its mandate and welcomes the intention of the European Union to provide such
financial support to AFISMA through the African Peace Facility;
- Requests
the Secretary-General to provide a United Nations logistical
support package to AFSIMA and the Malian Defence and Security Forces,
including equipment and services for an initial period of one year, as
described in his proposal (S/2012/X) on the support financial costs and,
to this effect, requests the Secretary-General to
establish as soon as possible a Memorandum of Understanding with the
African Union, in coordination with ECOWAS and the Malian authorities, on
the usage of such support package, in order to ensure that all equipments
and services provided under the support package are used in a transparent
and effective manner for their designated purposes;
- Requests the Secretary-General to
establish a trust fund to provide financial support to AFISMA and to the training
and equipping of Malian Defence and Security forces, also requests the Secretary-General to
support, in coordination with the African Union and ECOWAS, the holding of
a donors conference to solicit contributions to this trust fund as soon as
possible, calls upon Member
States to contribute generously and promptly to the trust fund, while
noting that the existence of the trust fund does not preclude the conclusion
of direct bilateral arrangements in support of AFISMA and further requests the African Union,
in consultation with ECOWAS and the Secretary-General, to submit budgetary
request to this trust fund;
United Nations presence and reporting
23. Takes note of the intention of the Secretary-General to strengthen, at the request of the
Malian authorities, the United Nations presence in Bamako, which shall enable
the United Nations, to provide a broad and continued support to the on-going political
process and the security process in Mali, including to the deployment and
operations of AFISMA, further encourages
the Secretary-General to implement it as soon as possible and to inform the
Council;
24. Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council
regularly informed of the situation in Mali and to report back to the Council,
through the provision of written reports, every 60 days, on the implementation
of this resolution, including the United Nations support to the political and
security efforts to solve the crisis in Mali, the deployment and preparation of
AFISMA and updated recommendations for a United Nations support package to
AFISMA;
- Decides
to remain
actively seized of the matter.
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