The situation in Afghanistan
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Supporting the ongoing Afghan-led regional effort within the framework of the
Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process on Regional Security and Cooperatio n for a Secure
and Stable Afghanistan aimed at fostering trust and confidence -building,
strengthening regional efforts in promoting economic cooperation and integration in
the region and improving security and greater people -to-people relations,
Acknowledging that an Afghanistan firmly embedded in the economic life of
the region and connected to international markets will enjoy greater opportunities
for peace and stability, as will the entire region, and in this regard reiterating its
support for Afghanistan’s ambition to use its geographic location to enhance and
accelerate connectivity with neighbouring countries and to become an integrated
trade, transportation and energy hub within the region,
Welcoming the process by which Afghanistan and its regional and international
partners are entering into long-term strategic partnerships and other agreements
aimed at achieving a peaceful, stable and prosperous Afghanistan,
Appreciating the assumption of full responsibility for security by the Afghan
National Defence and Security Forces with the completion of the transition process
at the end of 2014, reaffirming the commitment of the international community to
continue to support the training, equipping, financing and development of the
capacity of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces throughout the
transformation decade, as agreed in the Chicago Summit Declaration on Afghanistan
in 2012 and the Wales Summit Declaration on Afghanistan in 2014, and looking
forward to the deliberations on Afghanistan at the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization summit in Warsaw in 2016,
Recalling the decision of the international community at the International
Afghanistan Conference on Afghanistan and the International Community: From
Transition to the Transformation Decade, held in Bonn, Germany, on 5 December
2011, 5 to support the training, equipping, financing and development of the capacity
of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces beyond the end of the transition
period, taking note of the Wales Summit Declaration, which highlighted the role of
the International Security Assistance Force and outlined the role of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization and contributing partners in supporting lasting peace,
security and stability in Afghanistan beyond 2014, including through the Resolute
Support Mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan National Defence and
Security Forces, the medium-term contribution to the financial sustainment of the
Forces and the commitment to strengthening the long -term enduring partnership
with Afghanistan, noting the signing of the security and defence cooperation
agreement between the United States of America and Afghanistan (bilateral security
agreement) and the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization -Afghanistan
status-of-forces agreement, noting also that the bilateral agreement between the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Afghanistan and the invitation of the
Government of Afghanistan to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to establish
the Mission provide a sound legal basis for the Mission, and acknowledging that the
Mission is welcomed by the Security Council in its resolution 2189 (2014),
Reiterating the urgent need to tackle the challenges facing Afghanistan, in
particular the region-based violent extremist activities of the Taliban, including the
Haqqani Network, Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist groups and criminals,
including those involved in the narcotics trade, the development of the institutions
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