The situation in Afghanistan
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urges all relevant stakeholders to create a feasible and secure environment for the full
implementation of these development initiatives and trade agreements, and welcomes
the progress made by these initiatives and projects in enhancing regional connectivity,
trade and transit, including the creation of direct air freight corridors between
Afghanistan and China, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, Saudi
Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates;
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan and Joint Coordination
and Monitoring Board
66. Expresses its appreciation for the work of the United Nations Assistance
Mission in Afghanistan, as mandated by the Security Council in its resolution
2405 (2018), stresses the continued importance of the central and impartial
coordinating role of the United Nations in promoting a more coherent international
engagement, and acknowledges the central role played by the Joint Coordination and
Monitoring Board in this regard;
67. Emphasizes the importance of the strategic review of the mandated tasks,
priorities and related resources of the United Nations Assistance Mission in
Afghanistan, and calls for the continued implementation of the recommendations of
the Secretary-General, 16 with a view to supporting efforts for peace and ensuring
greater coordination, coherence and efficiency among relevant United Nations
agencies, funds and programmes, based on the “One United Nations” approach, in
line with the reform agenda and the national priority programmes of the Government
of Afghanistan;
68. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to report every three months
on developments in Afghanistan, as well as on the progress made in the
implementation of the present resolution;
69. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-fourth session
the item entitled “The situation in Afghanistan”.
46th plenary meeting
6 December 2018
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