S/RES/2367 (2017)
Expressing its readiness to sanction further individuals, groups, undertakings,
and entities who are supporting ISIL (Da’esh), strongly condemning any
engagement in direct or indirect trade in oil and refined oil products, modular
refineries and related material, other natural resources, and antiquities from Iraq
involving these terrorist groups, as well as drug trafficking, consistent with
resolution 2199 (2015) and 2253 (2015), as well as human trafficking, sale of
women and girls, and forced marriage, and emphasizing that such engagement
constitutes financial support for such terrorists and may lead to further sanctions
listings by the Committee,
Reaffirming that all States shall ensure that any person who participates in the
financing, planning, preparation, or perpetration of terrorist acts or in supporting
terrorist acts is brought to justice,
Recognizing that the situation that now exists in Iraq is significantly different
from that which existed at the time of the adoption of resolution 661 (1990), and
further recognizing the importance of Iraq achieving international standing equal to
that which it held prior to the adoption of resolution 661 (1990),
Welcoming the political, military and financial assistance to the Government of
Iraq from Member States, and encouraging such assistance to continue and expand,
Stressing the importance of the United Nations, in particular UNAMI, in
advising, supporting and assisting the Iraqi people, including civil society, and the
Government of Iraq to strengthen democratic institutions, advance inclusive
political dialogue and national reconciliation according to the Constitution, ensure
reconciliation efforts are coordinated, facilitate regional dialogue, develop processes
acceptable to the Government of Iraq to resolve disputed internal boundaries, aid
youth and vulnerable groups, monitor and encourage the protection of civilians,
particularly refugees and internally displaced persons, including those in transit, and
promote the full participation of women in political and peace processes and
institutions, gender equality and the protection of human rights, children and youth,
and vulnerable groups, highlighting the need for specific information and practical
recommendations related to the gender dimensions of the conflict and on the
implementation of women, peace and security agenda in Iraq, and the continued
provision of dedicated expertise to facilitate coordinated implementat ion of
monitoring, analysis and reporting arrangements on sexual violence in conflict and
post-conflict situations, and emphasizing the importance of the United Nations, in
particular UNAMI, in prioritizing advice, support, and assistance to the Iraqi
people, including civil society, and the Government of Iraq to achieve these goals,
Encouraging UNAMI to continue to revise and prioritize its tasks in full
consultation with the Government of Iraq and in response to its needs and the
evolving situation in the country,
Expressing deep gratitude to all the United Nations staff in Iraq for their
courageous and tireless efforts, and commending the leadership and good offices
role of the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Iraq, Ján Kubiš,
1.
Decides to extend the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission
for Iraq (UNAMI) until 31 July 2018;
2.
Decides further that the Special Representative of the Secretary-General
and UNAMI, at the request of the Government of Iraq, and taking into account th e
letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iraq to the Secretary -General
(S/2017/518), shall continue to pursue their mandate as stipulated in resolution 2299
(2016); and recalls the provisions of resolution 2107 (2013);
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