The UN Security Council adopted on 15 February the following Presidential Statement:
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The Security Council welcomes President Hadi’s announcement of the
launch of the National Dialogue Conference on 18 March and commends
those that have engaged constructively in the preparatory stages of the
process. The Security Council also welcomes the issuance of a decree
regarding the formation of the Executive Bureau for the Mutual
Accountability Framework.
2- The Security Council reiterates the need for the transitional period
to be a Yemeni-led process, underpinned by a commitment to democracy,
good governance, rule of law, national reconciliation and respect for
the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all people in Yemen.
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The Security Council emphasises the need for the National Dialogue
Conference to be conducted in an inclusive manner involving the full
participation of all segments of Yemeni society, including
representatives from the South and other regions, and the full and
effective participation of youth and women, as stipulated in the final
report of the Preparatory Committee. The Security Council calls upon all
parties to honour the timetable and benchmarks set out in the
transition agreement and for all sides to act in good faith, in a
peaceful, transparent, constructive, and reconciliatory manner. The
Security Council maintains its expectation that the National Dialogue
Conference will lead to a constitutional referendum and elections by
February 2014.
4- The Security Council urges all the parties in
Yemen to adhere to resolving their differences through dialogue and
consultation, reject acts of violence to achieve political goals,
refrain from provocations, and fully abide by resolutions 2014 (2011)
and 2051 (2012). The Security Council expresses concern over reports of
interference in the transition by individuals in Yemen representing the
former regime, the former opposition, and others who do not adhere to
the guiding principles of the Implementation Mechanism Agreement for the
transition process, including . former President Ali Abdullah Saleh and
former Vice President Ali Salim Al-Beidh. The Security Council
reiterates its readiness to consider further measures, including under
Article 41 of the UN Charter, if actions aimed at undermining the
Government of National Unity and the political transition continue.
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The Security Council expresses concern over reports of money and
weapons being brought into Yemen from outside for the purpose of
undermining the transition.
6- The Security Council reaffirms its commitment to the unity, sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Yemen.
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The Security Council urges the Yemeni Government to pass legislation on
transitional justice to support reconciliation without further delay.
The Council further urges the need to respect rule of law and protect
human rights, in accordance with Yemen’s international legal
obligations, particularly those of women and people belonging to
vulnerable groups, such as children. The Security Council welcomes in
this regard the commitment by the Government to end the recruitment and
use of children by the Yemeni security forces through the adoption and
implementation of an Action Plan in line with resolution 1612 (2005).
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The Security Council remains closely engaged on the situation in Yemen
and will continue to closely follow the next steps towards a peaceful
political transition. In this regard it welcomes the continued and
coordinated efforts of the Gulf Cooperation Council, “Group of Ten
Ambassadors”, the Secretary General’s Good Offices, including through
the Special Adviser Jamal Benomar, the wider diplomatic community, and
the next Friends of Yemen meeting that will take place on 7 March in
London. The Security Council underscores the need for continued
international support for Yemen’s political transition, including
through the fulfilment of commitments made by donors to support Yemen.
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