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and those involved in the production, trafficking or trade of illicit drugs, and
encourages the Government of Afghanistan to continue its efforts to prevent violent
extremism with the support of the international community;
27. Welcomes the increasing cooperation between Afghanistan and relevant
regional and neighbouring partners and organizations against the Taliban, including
the Haqqani Network, as well as Al-Qaida and other violent extremist and criminal
groups and illegal armed groups;
28. Reiterates the importance of increasing, in a comprehensive framework,
the functionality, professionalism and accountability of the Afghan security sector
through appropriate vetting procedures, training including on women’s and
children’s rights and on gender issues in support of the implementation of resolution
1325 and Afghanistan’s 1325 National Action Plan, mentoring, equipping and
empowerment efforts, for both women and men, in order to accelerate progress
towards the goal of self-sufficient, ethnically balanced and women-inclusive Afghan
security forces providing security and ensuring the rule of law throughout the
country, stresses the importance of the long-term commitment by the international
community to ensure a capable, professional and sustainable Afghan National
Security Force and notes in this context the establishment of the non-combat, train,
advise and assist Resolute Support Mission, based on the bilateral agreements
between NATO and Afghanistan and at the invitation of Afghanistan;
29. Welcomes in this context the continued progress in the development of
the Afghan National Army and its improved ability to plan and und ertake
operations, and encourages sustained training efforts and assistance, including
through the contribution of trainers, resources and Advisory Teams through the
NATO Resolute Support Mission, and advice in developing a sustainable defence
planning process as well as assistance in defence reform initiatives;
30. Takes note of the ongoing efforts of the Afghan authorities to enhance the
capabilities of the Afghan National Police, calls for further efforts towards that goal
and stresses the importance, in this context, of international assistance through
financial support and provision of trainers and mentors, including the contribution
of the NATO Resolute Support Mission, as agreed to and accepted by the
Government of Afghanistan, the European Gendarmerie Force (EGF) contribution to
this mission and the European Union’s through its police mission (EUPOL
Afghanistan), as well as the German Police Project Team (GPPT) and the
contribution of the Russian Federation to the international effort supporting
capabilities of the Afghan National Police by the recent transfer of non -repayable
weapons and ammunition, notes the importance of a sufficient and capable police
force for Afghanistan’s long-term security, takes note of the commitment by the
Ministry of Interior and the Afghan National Police to develop an effective strategy
for coordinating increased recruitment, retention, training, and capacity
development for women in the Afghan National Police, as well as furthering the
implementation of their gender integration strategy, and welcomes UNAMA’s
continued support for women police associations;
31. Welcomes the progress in the implementation by the Afghan Government
of the programme of disbandment of illegal armed groups and its integration with
the Afghanistan Peace and Reintegration Programme, and calls for accelerated and
harmonized efforts for further progress, with support from the international
community;
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