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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1563 – Afghanistan

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1563 – Afghanistan

Resolution 1563 (2004)

The Security Council,

Reaffirming its previous resolutions on Afghanistan, in particular itsresolutions 1386 (2001) of 20 December 2001, 1413 (2002) of 23 May 2002,1444 (2002) of 27 November 2002 and 1510 (2003) of 13 October 2003,

Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorialintegrity and national unity of Afghanistan,

Reaffirming also its resolutions 1368 (2001) of 12 September 2001 and1373 (2001) of 28 September 2001 and reiterating its support for internationalefforts to root out terrorism in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations,

Recognizing that the responsibility for providing security and law and orderthroughout the country resides with the Afghans themselves and welcoming the continuing cooperation of the Afghan Transitional Administration with theInternational Security Assistance Force,

Reaffirming the importance of the Bonn Agreement and the Berlin Declaration,and recalling in particular annex 1 of the Bonn Agreement which, inter alia,provides for the progressive expansion of the International Security Assistance Force to other urban centres and other areas beyond Kabul,

Stressing also the importance of extending central government authority to allparts of Afghanistan, of conducting free and fair elections, of comprehensive disarmament, demobilization and reintegration of all armed factions, of justice sector reform, of security sector reform including reconstitution of the Afghan National Army and Police, and of combating narcotics trade and production, and recognizing certain progress that has been made in these and other areas with thehelp of the international community,

Recognizing the constraints upon the full implementation of the BonnAgreement resulting from concerns about the security situation in parts of Afghanistan, in particular in the light of the upcoming elections,

Welcoming in this context the commitment by NATO lead nations to establish further Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs), as well as the readiness of the International Security Assistance Force and the Operation Enduring Freedom Coalition to assist in securing the conduct of national elections,

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Expressing its appreciation to Eurocorps for taking over the lead from Canadain commanding the International Security Assistance Force, to Canada for its leadership of the International Security Assistance Force during the past year, and recognizing with gratitude the contributions of many nations to the International Security Assistance Force,

Determining that the situation in Afghanistan still constitutes a threat to international peace and security,

Determined to ensure the full implementation of the mandate of the International Security Assistance Force, in consultation with the Afghan Transitional Administration and its successors,

Acting for these reasons under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,

  1. Decides to extend the authorization of the International Security Assistance Force, as defined in resolution 1386 (2001) and 1510 (2003), for a periodof twelve months beyond 13 October 2004;

2. Authorizes the Member States participating in the International Security Assistance Force to take all necessary measures to fulfil its mandate;

3. Recognizes the need to strengthen the International Security AssistanceForce, and in this regard calls upon Member States to contribute personnel,equipment and other resources to the International Security Assistance Force, and tomake contributions to the Trust Fund established pursuant to resolution 1386 (2001);

4. Calls upon the International Security Assistance Force to continue to work in close consultation with the Afghan Transitional Administration and its successors and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General as well as with the Operation Enduring Freedom Coalition in the implementation of the force mandate;

5. Requests the leadership of the International Security Assistance Force toprovide quarterly reports on implementation of its mandate to the Security Council through the Secretary-General;

6. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

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Adopted by the Security Council at its 5038th meeting, on 17 September 2004.

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