A/RES/66/13
Supporting increased regional efforts towards the continued implementation of
previous declarations of good-neighbourly relations, welcoming the Conference on
Security and Cooperation in the Heart of Asia, held in Istanbul, Turkey, on
2 November 2011, at which Afghanistan and its regional partners, with the support
of the international community, affirmed their commitment to promoting regional
security and cooperation through confidence-building measures, and looking
forward to the first follow-up to the Istanbul Conference for Afghanistan, scheduled
to convene at the ministerial level in Kabul in June 2012,
Noting regional initiatives, such as those being implemented within the
framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Collective Security Treaty
Organization, the European Union, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
Europe, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, the Economic
Cooperation Organization and other relevant initiatives aimed at increased regional
economic cooperation with Afghanistan, such as the Regional Economic
Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan and the Central Asian Regional Economic
Cooperation Programme, and noting also the ministerial meeting to enhance trade
connectivity along historical trade routes, held in New York on 22 September 2011,
Underlining the significance of the agreement reached between the Government
of Afghanistan and countries contributing to the International Security Assistance
Force, at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit, held in Lisbon on 19 and
20 November 2010, to gradually transfer lead security responsibility in Afghanistan
to the Government of Afghanistan country-wide by the end of 2014, welcoming the
ongoing implementation of the transition, looking forward to its phased extension to
the rest of the country, underlining the continuing role of the Assistance Force in
support of the Government of Afghanistan and in promoting a responsible transition
and the importance of the enhancement of the operational capabilities of the Afghan
National Security Forces, stressing the long-term commitment, beyond 2014, of the
international community to support the further development, including training, and
professionalization of the Afghan National Security Forces and their capacity to
counter continued threats to Afghanistan’s security, with a view to establishing
lasting peace, security and stability, and noting that these issues will be discussed at
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Chicago, United States of
America, in 2012,
Reiterating the urgent need to tackle the challenges in Afghanistan, in
particular the ongoing violent criminal and terrorist activities by the Taliban,
Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist groups and criminals, including those
involved in the narcotics trade, and the development of Government of Afghanistan
institutions, including at the subnational level, the strengthening of the rule of law
and democratic processes, the fight against corruption, the acceleration of justice
sector reform, the promotion of national reconciliation, without prejudice to the
fulfilment of the measures introduced by the Security Council in its resolutions
1267 (1999) of 15 October 1999 and 1988 (2011) and 1989 (2011) of 17 June 2011
and other relevant resolutions, an Afghan-led transitional justice process, the safe
and voluntary return of Afghan refugees and internally displaced persons in an
orderly and dignified manner, the promotion and protection of human rights and the
advancement of economic and social development,
Deeply concerned about the continued high level of violence in Afghanistan,
condemning in the strongest terms all violent attacks, and recognizing in that regard
the continuously alarming threats posed by the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other violent
and extremist groups, as well as the challenges related to the efforts to address such
threats,
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