This
is the final draft resolution in the Security Council on the renewal
of UNDOF mandate which is expected to be adopted on Wednesday, June
26th, 2013. It was proposed by the US and Russia.
Resolution
xxxx (2013)
Adopted
by the Security Council at its XXXX meeting, on 26 June
2013
The
Security Council,
Noting with
concern that the situation in the Middle East is tense and is likely
to remain so, unless and until a comprehensive settlement covering
all aspects of the Middle East problem can be reached,
Having
considered the report of the Secretary-General on the United
Nations Disengagement Observer Force of 12 June 2013 (S/2013/345),
and also reaffirming its resolution 1308 (2000) of 17 July 2000,
Stressing that
both parties must abide by the terms of the 1974
Disengagement of Forces Agreement between Israel and the Syrian Arab
Republic and scrupulously observe the ceasefire,
Concurring with
the Secretary-General’s findings that the on-going
military activities conducted by any actor in the area of separation
continue to have the potential to escalate tensions between Israel
and the Syrian Arab Republic, jeopardize the ceasefire between the
two countries, and pose a risk to the local civilian population and
UN personnel on the ground.
Expressing grave
concern at all violations of the Disengagement of Forces Agreement,
Recalling that
there should be no military forces in the area of separation other
than those of UNDOF,
Calling on
all parties to the Syrian domestic conflict to cease military actions
in the UNDOF area of operation,
Strongly
condemning the incidents
threatening the safety and security of UN personnel in recent months,
including the detention of 21 UNDOF peacekeepers within the area of
limitation on 6 March by armed elements of the Syrian opposition, the
detention of four UNDOF peacekeepers within the area of limitation in
the vicinity of Al Jamla on 7 May by armed elements of the Syrian
opposition, and the detention of three UNTSO observers on 15 May by a
group of anti-government armed elements,.
Strongly
condemning the recent intense
fighting in the area of separation, including the attack which led to
the injury of two UNDOF peacekeepers on 6 June,
Underscoring the
need for UNDOF to have at its disposal all necessary means and
resources to carry out its mandate safely and securely,
Expressing its
profound appreciation to UNDOF’s military and civilian personnel,
including those from Observer Group Golan, for their service and
continued contribution, in an increasingly challenging operating
environment, and underscoring the important contribution
UNDOF’s continued presence makes to peace and security in the
Middle East,
1. Calls
upon the parties concerned to implement immediately its
resolution 338 (1973) of 22 October 1973;
2. Stresses the
obligation on both parties to scrupulously and fully respect the
terms of the 1974 Disengagement of Forces Agreement, calls
on the parties to exercise maximum restraint and prevent any
breaches of the ceasefire and the area of separation,
and underscores that there should be no military
activity of any kind in the area of separation, including military
operations by the Syrian Arab Armed Forces;
3. Underlines that
there should be no military activity of the armed opposition groups
in the area of separation, and urges Member
States to convey strongly to the Syrian armed opposition groups in
UNDOF’s area of operations to halt all activities that
endanger United Nations peacekeepers on the ground and to accord the
United Nations personnel on the ground the freedom to carry out their
mandate safely and securely;
4. Calls
on all parties to cooperate fully with the operations of
UNDOF, to respect its privileges and immunities and to ensure its
freedom of movement, as well as the security of and unhindered and
immediate access for the United Nations personnel carrying out their
mandate, including considering the temporary use of an alternative
port of entry and departure, as required, to ensure safe and secure
troop rotation activities, in conformity with existing agreements,
and welcomes prompt reporting by the
Secretary-General to the Security Council and troop contributing
countries of any actions that impede UNDOF’s ability to fulfil its
mandate;
5. Stresses the
need to enhance the safety and security of UNDOF, including Observer
Group Golan, personnel, and endorses in
this regard the Secretary-General’s recommendation to consider
further adjustments to the posture and operations of the Mission, as
well as to implement additional mitigation measures to enhance the
self-defense capabilities of UNDOF, including maximizing the Force
strength and improving its self-defense equipment, within the
parameters set forth in the Protocol to the Disengagement Agreement;
6. Welcomes the
efforts being undertaken by the United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force to implement the Secretary-General’s zero-tolerance policy on
sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance of its
personnel with the United Nations code of conduct, requests the
Secretary-General to continue to take all necessary action in this
regard and to keep the Security Council informed, and urges
troop-contributing countries to take preventive and disciplinary
action to ensure that such acts are properly investigated and
punished in cases involving their personnel;
7. Decides to
renew the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
for a period of six months, that is, until 31 December 2013,
and requests the Secretary-General to ensure that
UNDOF has the required capacity and resources to fulfil the mandate,
as well as to enhance the Force’s ability to do so in a safe and
secure way;
8. Requests the
Secretary-General to report every 90 days on developments in the
situation and the measures taken to implement resolution 338 (1973).
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