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Member States to deny those groups any form of sanctuary or financial, material
and political support;
12. Expresses deep regret at the resulting loss of life and physical harm
inflicted upon Afghan civilians and civilians of other nationalities, including the
personnel of Afghan and international agencies and all other humanitarian workers
and the diplomatic corps, the Assistance Mission, as well as upon the personnel of
the Afghan National Security Forces, the International Security Assistance Force
and the Operation Enduring Freedom coalition, and pays homage to all those who
have lost their lives;
13. Stresses the importance of the provision of sufficient security, calls upon
the Government of Afghanistan, with the assistance of the international community,
to continue to address the threat to the security and stability of Afghanistan, and
commends the Afghan National Security Forces and their international partners for
their efforts in this regard;
14. Notes that the responsibility for providing security and law and order
throughout the country resides with the Government of Afghanistan, supported by
the international community, and underlines the importance of further strengthening
the operational capabilities of Afghan security forces, in all provinces of
Afghanistan, consistent with the goal of transition;
15. Expresses its support for the objective of the Government of
Afghanistan, as endorsed by the Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board, to ensure
that the Afghan National Security Forces have the necessary strength and
operational capability to take over the full security responsibility from the
Assistance Force in all provinces by the end of 2014, calls upon the international
community to provide the support necessary to increase security, as well as to
provide continued support by training, equipping and contributing to the financing
of the Afghan National Security Forces to take on the task of securing their country,
and underscores the importance of the joint Chicago Summit Declaration on
Afghanistan and other relevant agreements with regional and international partners
in this regard;
16. Welcomes the progress of the security transition process, which began in
July 2011, as agreed upon by the Government of Afghanistan and the countries
taking part in the Assistance Force, commends the ongoing implementation of the
first three tranches of transition, after which time 75 per cent of the population of
Afghanistan will be living in areas where the Afghan National Security Forces have
taken over lead security responsibility, looks forward to the phased completion of
the process in the remaining parts of the country and the mid-2013 milestone, when
all areas will have entered the transition process and the Afghan forces will be in the
lead for security nationwide, also welcomes the commitment of Afghanistan’s
international partners to support the Government in creating the conditions
necessary to allow for the completion of transition and to continue to support the
transition process to enable it to advance to the point at which the Afghan National
Security Forces are fully capable of meeting the security needs of the country,
including public order, law enforcement, the security of Afghanistan’s borders and
preservation of the constitutional rights of Afghan citizens, and calls upon Member
States to continue to support the transition process with the necessary continued
financial and technical support;
17. Also welcomes, in this regard, the presence of the Assistance Force and
the Operation Enduring Freedom coalition, expresses its appreciation for the support
they have provided to the Afghan National Army, as well as for the assistance
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