The role of diamonds in fuelling conflict: breaking the link between the illicit
transaction of rough diamonds and armed conflict as a contribution
to prevention and settlement of conflicts
A/RES/72/267
4.
Also recognizes the important contributions that the international efforts
to address the problem of conflict diamonds, including the Kimberley Process, have
made to the settlement of conflicts and the consolidation of peace in An gola, Côte
d’Ivoire, Liberia and Sierra Leone;
5.
Encourages Member States to continue to extend capacity-building
assistance to Participants in areas relevant to compliance with Kimberley Process
standards, rules and procedures, as well as best practice s in the diamond industry;
6.
Reaffirms the importance of the tripartite nature of the Kimberley Process,
stresses that the widest possible participation in the Kimberley Process Certification
Scheme is essential, encourages Participants to contribute to the work of the
Kimberley Process by seeking membership, participating actively in the Certification
Scheme and ensuring compliance with its undertakings and the effective
implementation of its measures, underscores the importance of the Civil Society
Coalition and its members to the Kimberley Process, and acknowledges the
importance of supporting additional applications for membership by civil society
organizations;
7.
Commends the work of Kimberley Process working bodies in advancing
the objectives of the Kimberley Process, recognizes the value that engagement with
external organizations has brought to the work of the Kimberley Process and its
working bodies, and recognizes the progress made in preparing guiding principles to
that end;
8.
Encourages further strengthening of the Kimberley Process to enhance its
effectiveness in addressing challenges posed to the diamond industry and related
communities, including from instability and conflict, and to ensure that the Kimberley
Process remains relevant for the future and continues to contribute to international
peace and security, including peacebuilding, and the achievement of the 2030 Agenda
for Sustainable Development 3 and the Sustainable Development Goals;
9.
Acknowledges with great appreciation the important contribution that
Australia, as Chair of the Kimberley Process in 2017, has ma de towards curbing the
trade in conflict diamonds, and welcomes the selection of the European Union as the
Chair of the Kimberley Process for 2018 and India as the Vice -Chair for 2018 and the
Chair for 2019;
10. Welcomes the five special forums arranged by the 2017 Chair of the
Kimberley Process to canvass broader matters pertinent to the diamond trade, which
included discussions of diamond supply chain equity, indigenous peoples and mining
in Australia, alluvial and artisanal diamond mining, synthetics, sustainability
reporting and the harnessing of new technologies, including bloc kchain technology;
11. Requests the Chair of the Kimberley Process to submit to the General
Assembly at its seventy-third session a report on the implementation of the Kimberley
Process;
12. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-third session
the item entitled “The role of diamonds in fuelling conflict”.
78th plenary meeting
7 March 2018
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Resolution 70/1.
18-03560