S/RES/2009 (2011)
Taking note of the letter of 14 September 2011 from Dr. Mahmoud Jibril,
Prime Minister of the National Transitional Council of Libya, to the SecretaryGeneral,
Expressing its gratitude to the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy to Libya,
Mr. Abdel-Elah Mohamed Al-Khatib, for his efforts to find a sustainable and
peaceful solution in Libya,
Reaffirming that the United Nations should lead the effort of the international
community in supporting the Libyan-led transition and rebuilding process aimed at
establishing a democratic, independent and united Libya, welcoming the
contributions in this regard of the Secretary-General’s 26 August high-level meeting
of regional organisations and the 1 September Paris Conference, and welcoming also
the efforts of the African Union, Arab League, European Union and the
Organization of the Islamic Cooperation,
Expressing concern at the proliferation of arms in Libya and its potential
impact on regional peace and security,
Recalling its resolutions 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011 and 1973 (2011) of
17 March 2011,
Recalling its determination to ensure that assets frozen pursuant to resolutions
1970 (2011) and 1973 (2011) shall as soon as possible be made available to and for
the benefit of the people of Libya, welcoming steps taken by the Committee
established pursuant to resolution 1970 (2011) and Member States in this regard,
and underscoring the importance of making these assets available in a transparent
and responsible manner in conformity with the needs and wishes of the Libyan
people,
Mindful of its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace
and security under the Charter of the United Nations,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, and taking
measures under its Article 41,
1.
Takes note of the developments in Libya, welcomes the improved
situation there, and looks forward to stability in Libya;
2.
Looks forward to the establishment of an inclusive, representative
transitional Government of Libya, and emphasises the need for the transitional
period to be underpinned by a commitment to democracy, good governance, rule of
law and respect for human rights;
Emphasises the importance of promoting the equal and full participation
3.
of women and minority communities in the discussions related to the political
process in the post-conflict phase;
Welcomes the statements of the National Transitional Council appealing
4.
for unity, national reconciliation and justice, and its call for Libyans of all beliefs
and backgrounds to refrain from reprisals, including arbitrary detentions;
5.
Encourages the National Transitional Council to implement its plans to:
(a) protect Libya’s population, restore government services, and allocate
Libya’s funds openly and transparently;
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