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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1558 – Somalia

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1558 – Somalia

Resolution 1558 (2004)

The Security Council,

Reaffirming its previous resolutions and the statements of its Presidentconcerning the situation in Somalia, in particular resolution 733 (1992) of23 January 1992, which established an embargo on all delivery of weapons andmilitary equipment to Somalia (hereinafter referred to as the “arms embargo”), andresolution 1519 (2003) of 16 December 2003,

Reiterating its firm support for the Somali National Reconciliation Process andthe ongoing Somali National Reconciliation Conference under the sponsorship of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, and reaffirming the importance of the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Somalia,

Condemning the continued flow of weapons and ammunition supplies to and through Somalia, in contravention of the arms embargo, and expressing its determination that violators should be held accountable,

Reiterating the importance of enhancing the monitoring of the arms embargo in Somalia through persistent and vigilant investigation into the violations, bearing in mind that the Somali National Reconciliation Process and the implementation ofthe arms embargo serve as mutually reinforcing processes,

Determining that the situation in Somalia constitutes a threat to international peace and security in the region,

Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,

  1. Stresses the obligation of all States to comply fully with the measuresimposed by resolution 733 (1992);
  2. Takes note of the report of the Monitoring Group dated 11 August 2004(S/2004/604) submitted pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 1519 (2003), and theobservations and recommendations contained therein, and expresses its intention togive them due consideration in order to improve compliance with the measures imposed by resolution 733 (1992);
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3. Requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Committeeestablished pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) of 24 April 1992 (hereinafter referred to as “the Committee”), to re-establish, within thirty days from the date of theadoption of this resolution, and for a period of six months, the Monitoring Group asreferred to in paragraph 2 of resolution 1519 (2003), with the following mandate:

(a) To continue the tasks outlined in paragraph 2 (a)-(d) of resolution1519 (2003);

(b) To continue refining and updating information on the draft list of those who continue to violate the arms embargo inside and outside Somalia, and their active supporters, for possible future measures by the Council, and to present suchinformation to the Committee as and when the Committee deems appropriate;

(c) To continue making recommendations based on its investigations, on the previous reports of the Panel of Experts (S/2003/223 and S/2003/1035) appointed pursuant to resolutions 1425 (2002) of 22 July 2002 and 1474 (2003) of 8 April2003, and on the Monitoring Group’s first report (S/2004/604);

(d) To work closely with the Committee on specific recommendations foradditional measures to improve overall compliance with the arms embargo;

(e) To provide to the Council, through the Committee, a midterm report anda final report covering all the tasks set out above;

4. Further requests the Secretary-General to make the necessary financial arrangements to support the work of the Monitoring Group;

5. Reaffirms the need for implementation of the actions set out in paragraph 4, 5, 7, 8 and 10 of resolution 1519 (2003);

6. Expects the Committee, in accordance with its mandate, to recommend to the Council appropriate measures in response to violations of the arms embargo, by considering and developing, in close consultation with the Monitoring Group,specific proposals to improve compliance with the arms embargo;

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7. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 5022nd meeting, on 17 August 2004.

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