The situation in Afghanistan
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security nationwide, and underlining also the continuing role of the International
Security Assistance Force in support of the Government and in promoting a
responsible transition and the importance of the enhancement of the operational
capabilities of the Afghan National Security Forces,
Welcoming the joint Chicago Summit Declaration on Afghanistan, which
stresses the long-term commitment of countries contributing to the International
Security Assistance Force, beyond 2014, to lasting peace, security and stability in
Afghanistan, noting the responsibility of the Government of Afghanistan to sustain
sufficient and capable Afghan National Security Forces, supported by the
international community, welcoming in this context the decision of the international
community, taken at the Bonn Conference, to support the training, equipping,
financing, and development of the capacity of the Afghan National Security Forces
beyond the end of the transition period, welcoming also the decision of the
Government and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization that the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization will work towards continuing to train, advise and assist the
Afghan National Security Forces after 2014, and noting that any new mission should
have a sound legal basis, as stated in paragraph 14 of the joint Chicago Summit
Declaration,
Reiterating the urgent need to tackle the challenges in Afghanistan, in
particular the ongoing violent criminal and terrorist activities by the Taliban,
Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist groups and criminals, including those
involved in the narcotics trade, and the development of Government of Afghanistan
institutions, including at the subnational level, the strengthening of the rule of law
and democratic processes, the fight against corruption, the acceleration of justice
sector reform, the promotion of national reconciliation, without prejudice to the
fulfilment of the measures introduced by the Security Council in resolutions
1267 (1999) of 15 October 1999, 1988 (2011) and 1989 (2011) of 17 June 2011, and
2082 (2012) and 2083 (2012) of 17 December 2012 and other relevant resolutions,
an Afghan-led transitional justice process, the safe and voluntary return of Afghan
refugees and internally displaced persons in an orderly and dignified manner, the
promotion and protection of human rights and the advancement of economic and
social development,
Deeply concerned about the high level of violence in Afghanistan, especially
the number of civilian casualties, condemning in the strongest terms all violent
attacks, recalling that the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist groups
and illegal armed groups are responsible for the significant majority of the civilian
casualties in Afghanistan, expressing particular serious concern about increased
targeted killing of women and girls, and calling for compliance with international
humanitarian and human rights law and for all appropriate measures to be taken to
ensure the protection of civilians,
Noting the importance of the national Government being inclusive and
representative of the ethnic diversity of the country and ensuring also the full and
equal participation of women,
Recognizing that the Afghan-led and Afghan-owned process of peace and
reconciliation, supported by the international community, is essential for achieving
long-term peace and stability in Afghanistan,
Emphasizing the central and impartial role of the United Nations in promoting
peace and stability in Afghanistan, expressing its appreciation and strong support for
all efforts of the Secretary-General and his Special Representative for Afghanistan
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