S/RES/2137 (2014)
United Nations
Security Council
Distr.: General
13 February 2014
Resolution 2137 (2014)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7110th meeting, on
13 February 2014
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolutions and the statements of its President on Burundi,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial
integrity and unity of Burundi,
Welcoming the continued progress that Burundi has made towards peace,
stability and development and emphasizing the need for the United Nations system
and the international community, including the international financial institutions
and Burundi’s development partners, to maintain their support for peace
consolidation and long-term development in Burundi,
Commending the continued contribution of the United Nations Office in
Burundi (BNUB) and the United Nations system to the country’s peace, security and
development,
Welcoming the organization in 2013 by BNUB and the United Nations system,
in close coordination with the Government of Burundi, of several Electoral Lessons
Learned workshops and the adoption of an electoral roadmap in March 2013, and
calling upon the Government of Burundi and all political parties to fully implement
this roadmap and its recommendations,
Encouraging further efforts from the Government of Burundi to ensure a space
for all political parties, including from the extra-parliamentary opposition, and to
continue improving dialogue between all relevant actors, including civil society,
with a view to ensure a conducive, free and open environment for the run up to the
2015 elections,
Reiterating the need for inclusive and broad-based consultations in the spirit of
the 2000 Arusha Agreement, and welcoming in this regard the inclusive and
constructive consultations held on 19 and 20 December 2013 in Kigobe on issues
related to the Constitutional review process,
Expressing concern for limitations on the freedom of press, of expression, of
association and of assembly for opposition political parties, and for media and civil
society organizations, especially in the run up to the 2015 elections,
14-23558 (E)
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