A/RES/71/9
The situation in Afghanistan
Terrorism by Afghanistan-China-Pakistan-Tajikistan Armed Forces to coordinate and
support their efforts in counter-terrorism areas;
51. Welcomes the important initiatives for regional connectivity, notably in
the frameworks of the Regional Economic Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan
and the Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process confidence-building measures to facilitate
increased trade throughout the region, and looks forward to the forthcoming Heart
of Asia ministerial meeting, to be held in Amritsar, India, on 4 December 2016;
52. Emphasizes, in this regard, the importance of strengthening local and
regional networks of transportation that will facilitate connectivity for economic
development, stability and self-sustainability, particularly the completion and
maintenance of local railroad and land routes, the development of region al projects
to foster further connectivity and the enhancement of international civil aviation
capabilities;
53. Welcomes and urges further efforts to strengthen the process of regional
economic cooperation, including measures to facilitate regional conne ctivity, trade
and transit, including through regional development initiatives such as the Silk Road
Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road (the Belt and Road)
Initiative, and regional development projects, such as the Turkmenistan Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project, the Central Asia South Asia
Electricity Transmission and Trade Project (CASA-1000), the Chabahar agreement
between Afghanistan, India and the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Lapis Lazuli
Transit, Trade and Transport Route agreement and the Turkmenistan -Aqina railway
segment, and bilateral transit trade agreements, expanded consular visa cooperation
and facilitation of business travel, to expand trade, increase foreign inve stments and
develop infrastructure, including infrastructural connectivity, energy supply, transport
and integrated border management, with a view to promoting sustainable economic
growth and the creation of jobs in Afghanistan and the region, noting the h istorical
role of Afghanistan as a land bridge in Asia, recalls that such regional economic
cooperation plays an important role in achieving stability and development in
Afghanistan, and in this regard urges all relevant stakeholders to ensure a secure
environment for these development initiatives and trade agreements to be fully
implemented;
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan and Joint Coordination and
Monitoring Board
54. Expresses its appreciation for the work of the United Nations Assistance
Mission in Afghanistan, as mandated by the Security Council in its resolution
2274 (2016), stresses the continued importance of the central and impartial
coordinating role of the United Nations in pro moting a more coherent international
engagement, and acknowledges the central role played by the Joint Coordination
and Monitoring Board in this regard;
55. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to report every three months on
developments in Afghanistan, as well as on the progress made in the implementation
of the present resolution;
56. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-second
session the item entitled “The situation in Afghanistan”.
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