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welcoming, in this regard, the continued commitment of the international
community to support stability and development in Afghanistan, noting international
and regional initiatives such as the Istanbul “Heart of Asia” Summit, the
quadrilateral Summit of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan and the Russian
Federation, as well as by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and looking
forward to the Fifth Regional Economic Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan
(RECCA) to be held in Tajikistan in the fall of this year,
Welcoming the efforts of countries that are increasing their civilian and
humanitarian efforts to assist the Government and the people of Afghanistan and
encouraging the international community to further enhance their contributions in a
coordinated manner with the Afghan authorities and UNAMA,
Welcoming also the agreement reached at the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization’s (NATO) Lisbon Summit 2010 between the Government of
Afghanistan and countries contributing to the International Security Assistance
Force (ISAF) to gradually transfer lead security responsibility in Afghanistan to the
Afghan National Security Forces country-wide by the end of 2014, taking note of
the Declaration by NATO and the Government of the Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan on an enduring partnership signed in Lisbon on 20 November 2010
acknowledging the joint efforts under the Inteqal/Transition process, welcoming the
progress made so far in preparing the transition of a first tranche of provinces and
municipal areas, and looking forward to the continued implementation of the
Transition process,
Recognizing once again the interconnected nature of the challenges in
Afghanistan, reaffirming that sustainable progress on security, governance, human
rights, the rule of law, and development, as well as the cross-cutting issues of
anti-corruption, counter-narcotics and transparency are mutually reinforcing and
welcoming the continuing efforts of the Afghan Government and the international
community to address these challenges through a comprehensive approach,
Stressing the importance of a comprehensive approach in addressing the
challenges in Afghanistan to a successful transition to Afghan security leadership
beginning in early 2011, recognizing that security gains must be supported by
progress in Afghan governance and development capacity and noting, in this
context, the synergies in the objectives of UNAMA and of ISAF as also noted in
resolution 1943 (2010), and stressing the need for strengthened cooperation,
coordination and mutual support, taking due account of their respective designated
responsibilities,
Reiterating the need for all United Nations agencies, funds and programmes,
through the Country Team mechanism and a “One-UN” Approach and under the
guidance of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, to increase efforts
to achieve greater coherence, coordination, efficiency and full alignment with the
National Priority Programmes identified by the Government of Afghanistan,
Stressing the need to further improve the reach, quality and quantity of
humanitarian aid, ensuring efficient, effective and timely coordination and delivery
of humanitarian assistance, including through enhanced coordination among the
United Nations agencies, funds and programmes under the authority of the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General and between the United Nations and other
donors, especially where it is most needed, emphasizing in this regard the need for
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