A/RES/67/16 to work actively at the national, provincial and local levels to advance this commitment, stresses the importance of all efforts to create sufficient legal incomeearning opportunities, and calls for continued international support for these efforts; 24. Remains deeply concerned about the persisting problem of anti-personnel landmines and explosive remnants of war, which constitute a great danger to the population and a major obstacle to the resumption of economic activities and to recovery and reconstruction efforts; 25. Welcomes the progress achieved through the Mine Action Programme for Afghanistan, supports the Government of Afghanistan in its efforts to meet its responsibilities under the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-personnel Mines and on Their Destruction, 8 to cooperate fully with the Mine Action Programme coordinated by the United Nations and to eliminate all known or new stocks of anti-personnel landmines, and acknowledges the need for continued assistance from the international community in this regard; 26. Also welcomes the progress made by the Government of Afghanistan in achieving its mine action obligations, including assistance to victims, the clearance of areas contaminated with landmines and cluster munitions remnants, the destruction of stockpiles and advocacy and risk-reduction measures, and underscores the importance of continued progress in this regard; Peace, reconciliation and reintegration 27. Welcomes the continuing efforts of the Government of Afghanistan to advance peace and reconciliation, including by the High Peace Council, and the implementation of the Afghan Peace and Reintegration Programme to promote an inclusive, Afghan-led dialogue on reconciliation and political participation, as set forth in the 20 July 2010 Kabul Conference communiqué on dialogue for all who renounce violence, have no links to international terrorist organizations, including Al-Qaida, respect the Constitution, including its human rights provisions, notably the rights of women, and are willing to join in building a peaceful Afghanistan, and as further elaborated in the principles and outcomes of the Bonn Conference conclusions, supported by the Government and the international community, with full respect for the implementation of measures and the application of the procedures introduced by the Security Council in resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1988 (2011) as well as other relevant resolutions of the Council, calling upon all relevant States to remain engaged in the peace process and recognizing the impact terrorist attacks have on the Afghan people and risk having on future prospects for a peace settlement; 28. Reiterates its firm commitment to support the Government of Afghanistan in its efforts to advance the peace and reconciliation process, in line with the Kabul Conference communiqué and the Bonn Conference conclusions, and within the framework of the Afghan Constitution and the application of the procedures introduced by the Security Council in resolution 1988 (2011) as well as other relevant resolutions of the Council; _______________ 8 8 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 2056, No. 35597.

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