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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2747 – The situation in Somalia (ATMIS)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 2747 – The situation in Somalia (ATMIS)

Resolution 2747 (2024)

The Security Council,

Recalling all its previous resolutions and statements of its President on the situation in Somalia,

Expressing grave concern that Al-Shabaab continues to pose a serious threat to the peace, security and stability of Somalia and the region,

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

1. Recalls paragraph 22 of resolution 2628 (2022), as most recently extended by resolution 2741 (2024), and further extends its authorisations until 15 August 2024;

2. Authorises the Member States of the African Union to continue to deploy up to 12,626 uniformed personnel, inclusive of 1,040 police personnel, to ATMIS until 15 August 2024;

3. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide a logistical support package through UNSOS for:

(a) the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) on a cost-recovery basis;

(b) ATMIS uniformed personnel in line with paragraph 2 to this resolution, and on the basis set out in paragraph 2 of resolution 2245 (2015); and,

(c) up to 85 ATMIS civilians, to support ATMIS’ military and police tasks and enhance coordination between the United Nations, African Union and Somalia;

4. Recalls paragraph 2 of resolution 2245 (2015) and decides to continue the provision outlined in subparagraphs (f) and (g) to cover up to 20,900 personnel from the Somali National Army or Somali National Police Force on joint or coordinated operations with ATMIS in full compliance with HRDDP until 15 August 2024;

5. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

See also  United Nations Security Council Resolution 1644 – Middle East

Adopted by the Security Council at its 9703rd meeting, on 12 August 2024

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