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Bonn that the Process of Transition, to be completed by the end of 2014, should be
followed by a Decade of Transformation (2015-2024),
Welcoming also the process by which Afghanistan and its regional and
international partners are entering into long-term strategic partnership and other
agreements, aimed at achieving a peaceful, stable and prosperous Afghanistan,
Welcoming further the strategic consensus between the Government of
Afghanistan and the International Community on a renewed and enduring
partnership for this Transformation Decade based on firm mutual commitments, and
welcoming progress made towards meeting the mutual commitments set out in the
Tokyo Mutual Accountability Framework to support the sustainable economic
growth and development of Afghanistan, and reaffirming the importance of
continued efforts by the Government of Afghanistan and the international
community towards meeting their mutual commitments,
Reaffirming that sustainable progress on security, governance, human rights,
including the rights of women and girls, rule of law and development as well as the
cross-cutting issues of counter-narcotics, anti-corruption and accountability are
mutually reinforcing and that governance and development programmes prioritized
for implementation in transition should be consistent with the goals set forth in the
Tokyo Declaration and the National Priority Programmes, and welcoming the
continuing efforts of the Government of Afghanistan and the international
community to address these challenges through a comprehensive approach,
Reaffirming specifically in this context its support for the implementation,
under the leadership and ownership of the Afghan people, of the commitments set
out in the London (S/2010/65) and Kabul Conference Communiqués, of the
Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS) and of the National Drugs
Control Strategy, as part of the comprehensive implementation strategy to be taken
forward by the Government of Afghanistan with the support of the region and the
international community and with a central and impartial coordinating role for the
United Nations, consistent with the Kabul Process and in line with the National
Priority Programmes,
Stressing the crucial importance of advancing regional cooperation as an
effective means to promote security, stability and economic and social development
in Afghanistan, recalling the importance of the Kabul Declaration of 22 December
2002 on Good-Neighbourly Relations (Kabul Declaration) (S/2002/1416), welcoming,
in this regard, the continued commitment of the international community to support
stability and development in Afghanistan, and noting international and regional
initiatives such as the Istanbul Process on Regional Security and Cooperation for a
Secure and Stable Afghanistan, the quadrilateral Summit of Afghanistan, Pakistan,
Tajikistan and the Russian Federation as well as the Trilateral Summit of
Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan, the Trilateral Summit of Afghanistan, Pakistan and
Turkey and the Trilateral Summit of Afghanistan, Pakistan and the UK, as well
those as by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Collective Security
Organization (CSTO) and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
(SAARC) and the Regional Economic Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan
(RECCA) process,
Commending the outcome of the Heart of Asia Ministerial Conference, which
convened in Kabul in June 2012, where Afghanistan and its regi onal partners
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