S/RES/1974 (2011)
Looking forward to the international Afghanistan Conference to be held in
Bonn in December 2011, under the leadership of the Government of Afghanistan,
Reaffirming also in this context its support for the implementation, under the
ownership of the Afghan people, of the commitments set out in the London and
Kabul Conference Communiqués, of the Afghanistan National Development
Strategy (ANDS) and of the National Drugs Control Strategy, recognizing the threat
posed by illicit drug production, trade, trafficking to international peace and
stability in different regions of the world, and the important role played by the
United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC) in this regard, and noting that
sustained and coordinated efforts by all relevant actors are required to consolidate
progress made towards their implementation and to overcome continuing
challenges,
Stressing the central and impartial role that the United Nations continues to
play in promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan by leading the efforts of the
international community, including, jointly with the Government of Afghanistan, the
coordination and monitoring of efforts in implementing the Kabul Process through
the Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board (JCMB) in support of the priorities set
up by the Government of Afghanistan and expressing its appreciation and strong
support for the ongoing efforts of the Secretary-General, his Special Representative
for Afghanistan and in particular the women and men of UNAMA who are serving
in difficult conditions to help the people of Afghanistan,
Recalling the conclusions of the Consultative Peace Jirga and welcoming the
establishment of the High Peace Council and its outreach efforts both within and
outside Afghanistan,
Recognizing the courage and dedication of millions of women and men who
exercised their right to vote, in the face of serious security threats, in the 2010
legislative elections, recognizing also the Afghan leadership in the elections,
including the work of the Independent Electoral Commission and the Electoral
Complaints Commission, welcoming the inauguration of a new Wolesi Jirga,
recalling the Government of Afghanistan’s commitments at the Kabul Conference to
long-term electoral reform, and stressing the need for completing electoral reforms
in order to ensure that future elections will be transparent, credible and democratic,
and reaffirming that Afghanistan’s peaceful future lies in the building of a stable,
secure, economically self-sufficient state, free of terrorism and narcotics and based
on strengthened democratic institutions, respect for the separation of powers,
reinforced constitutional checks and balances and the guarantee and enforcement of
citizens’ rights and obligations,
Welcoming the contribution of the International Contact Group to the United
Nations efforts in coordinating and broadening international support for
Afghanistan, in particular the outcome of the International Contact Group’s last
meeting in Jeddah, hosted by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC),
which demonstrated the increasing support of regional and other countries for peace,
stability and development in Afghanistan,
Stressing the crucial importance of advancing regional cooperation as an
effective means to promote security, stability and economic and social development
in Afghanistan, recalling the importance of the Kabul Declaration of 22 December
2002 on Good-Neighbourly Relations (Kabul Declaration) (S/2002/1416);
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