The situation in Afghanistan
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acts, which are threatening peace and stability in Afghanistan and the democratic
process, the achievements and continued implementation of the Afghanistan
development process as well as humanitarian aid measures, and calls upon all
Member States to deny those groups any form of sanctuary or financial, material
and political support;
7.
Expresses deep regret at the resulting loss of life and physical harm
inflicted upon Afghan civilians and civilians of other nationalities, including the
personnel of Afghan and international agencies and all other humanitarian workers
and the diplomatic corps, the United Nations Assistance Mission, as well as upon
the personnel of the Afghan National Security Forces, the International Security
Assistance Force and the Operation Enduring Freedom coalition, and pays homage
to all those who have lost their lives;
8.
Stresses the importance of providing the Afghan people with security,
notes that the responsibility for providing security and law and order throughout the
country resides with the Government of Afghanistan, supported by the international
community, and underlines the importance of further strengthening the operational
capabilities of Afghan security forces in all provinces of Afghanistan;
9.
Welcomes, in this regard, the completion at the end of 2014 of the
transition process and the assumption of full security responsibility by the Afghan
National Security Forces, calls upon the international community to provide the
support necessary to increase security, including public order, law enforcement, the
security of Afghanistan’s borders and the preservation of the constitutional rights of
Afghan citizens, as well as to provide continued support by training, equipping and
contributing to the financing of the Security Forces to take on the task of securing
their country, with a clear view to the assumption, no later than 2024, of full
financial responsibility for its own security forces by the Government of
Afghanistan, underscores the importance of the joint Chicago Summit Declaration
on Afghanistan and other relevant agreements with regional and international
partners, and takes note in this regard of the Wales Summit Declaration on
Afghanistan;
10. Also welcomes, in this regard, the presence of the International Security
Assistance Force and the Operation Enduring Freedom coalition until the end of
2014, expresses its appreciation to Member States for having contributed personnel,
equipment and other resources to the Assistance Force and for the support they have
provided to the Afghan National Army, as well as for the assistance provided to the
Afghan National Police by all international partners, in particular by the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization through its training mission in Afghanistan, as well as
other bilateral training programmes, and encourages further coordination where
appropriate;
11. Further welcomes the commitment of the Government of Afghanistan,
with a view to ensuring stability and providing conditions for the effective rule of
law, to continue the implementation of the Afghan National Police Strategy and the
National Police Plan underpinning it, as well as the 10-year vision presented by the
Ministry of the Interior, focusing, inter alia, on community-based policing (Police-e
Mardumi) to increase police accountability and responsiveness, strengthening crime
detection and prevention, safeguarding human rights and combating violence
against women and children to build a strong, professional police force evolving
towards sustainable, credible and accountable civilian law enforcement that will be
capable of providing policing services to the Afghan population as part of the
broader rule of law system, with a focus on the ongoing institutional and
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