S/RES/2095 (2013)
Reiterating that the voluntary, safe and sustainable return of refugees and
internally displaced persons will be an important factor for the consolidation of
peace in Libya,
Expressing concern at the illicit proliferation of all arms and related materiel
of all types, in particular heavy and light weapons, small arms and man-portable
surface-to-air missiles, from Libya, in the region and its negative impact on regional
and international peace and security,
Reminding all Member States of the obligations contained in its resolutions
1970 (2011) and 1973 (2011), as modified in its subsequent resolutions, in particular
those obligations relating to arms and related materiel of all types,
Expressing concern at an escalating series of security incidents, in particular in
the east of Libya and along its southern borders,
Recalling the establishment of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya
(UNSMIL) on 16 September 2011, and reaffirming that the United Nations should
lead the coordination of the efforts of the international community in supporting, in
accordance with the principles of national ownership and national responsibility, the
Libyan-led transition and institution-building process aimed at establishing a
peaceful, democratic, independent and united Libya,
Noting the centrality of credible elections and an inclusive constitutional
drafting process to the democratic transition in Libya, and reaffirming UNSMIL’s
readiness to provide assistance to this process, upon the request of the Libyan
government,
Supporting the Libyan government’s intention to strengthen regional security
and welcoming, in this regard, the agreement among Libya, Chad, Niger and Sudan
to take steps to form a joint committee to address issues related to border security
and the 12 January 2013 meeting in Ghadames with the Prime Ministers of Libya,
Tunisia and Algeria that agreed joint measures to combat organized crime and illicit
flows,
Taking note of the Libyan government’s priorities for international assistance
in the areas of security sector reform, rule of law and transitional justice, and
welcoming the support of UNSMIL in this regard, including at the meetings
convened by the Libyan government with international partners in London on
17 December 2012 and Paris on 12 February 2013,
Taking note of the Report of the Secretary-General on UNSMIL (S/2013/104),
including the recommendation for the 12 month extension of the UNSMIL mandate,
Taking note of the final report of the Panel of Experts submitted pursuant to
paragraph 10 (b) of resolution 2040 (2012) and the findings and recommendations
contained therein,
Mindful of its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace
and security under the Charter of the United Nations,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
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Welcomes the positive developments in Libya, including the 7 July 2012
national elections, the establishment of the General National Congress and the
peaceful transfer of authority from the National Transitional Council to the first
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