S/RES/2144 (2014)
5.
Encourages Libya and neighbouring States to continue efforts to promote
regional cooperation aimed at stabilization of the situation in Libya and to prevent
former Libyan regime elements and violent extremist groups from using the
territories of Libya or such States to plan, fund or carry out violent or other illicit
acts to destabilize Libya or States in the region, and notes that such cooperation
would benefit regional stability;
United Nations Mandate
6.
Decides to extend the mandate of the United Nations Support Mission in
Libya (UNSMIL) until 13 March 2015 under the leadership of a Special
Representative of the Secretary-General, and decides further that the mandate of
UNSMIL as an integrated special political mission, in full accordance with the
principles of national ownership, shall be to support Libyan government efforts to:
(a) As an immediate priority, ensure the transition to democracy, including
through promoting, facilitating and providing technical advice and assistance to a
single, inclusive and transparent national dialogue, to Libyan electoral processes
and to the process of preparing, drafting and adopting a new Libyan constitution,
promoting the empowerment and political participation of all parts of Libyan
society, in particular women, youth and minorities, and through the provision of
good offices to support an inclusive Libyan political settlement and to promote a
political environment for the integration of ex-combatants into Libyan national
security forces or their demobilization and reintegration into civilian life;
(b) Promote the rule of law and monitor and protect human rights, in
accordance with Libya’s international legal obligations, particularly those of
women, children and people belonging to vulnerable groups, such as minorities and
migrants, including through assisting the Libyan government to ensure the humane
treatment of and due process for detainees, including children, and to implement
fully its transitional justice law, and reform and build an independent judiciary and
transparent and accountable law enforcement and correctional systems;
(c) Control unsecured arms and related materiel in Libya and counter their
proliferation, by working to arrange access, ensure proper management, safe storage
and, where appropriate, effective disposal of arms and related materiel, to support
coherent partner efforts in this regard, including the coordination and facilitation of
international assistance, and to strengthen border security, the development of
capable Libyan institutions and effective national security coordination;
(d) Build governance capacity, as part of a coordinated international effort
and drawing on the comparative advantage of the United Nations country team, by
providing support to ministries, the national legislature and local government, with
the aim of improving service delivery, transparency and coordination across
government;
Arms embargo
7.
Stresses that Member States notifying the Committee in accordance with
paragraph 13 (a) of resolution 2009 (2011) as modified by paragraph 10 of
resolution 2095 (2013) of the supply, sale or transfer to Libya of arms and related
materiel, including related ammunition and spare parts, should ensure such
notifications contain all relevant information,
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