
The United Nations Security Council on Monday adopted a resolution extending the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) for another year, until 31 July 2017.
In the resolution, the Council also decided that, at the request of the Government of Iraq in particular, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for eth country, Jan Kubis, and UNAMI will continue to exercise their mandate set out in Council resolution 2233 (2015).
Recognizing that security of UN personnel is essential for UNAMI to carry out its work for the benefit of the people of Iraq, the 15-member body also called on the Government of Iraq to continue to provide security and logistical support to the UN presence in Iraq.
In that vein, the Council welcomed the contributions of Member States in providing UNAMI with the financial, logistical and security resources and support that it needs to fulfil its mission, and called on Member States to continue to provide UNAMI with sufficient resources and support.
The Council also noted that the presence of ISIL on Iraq's sovereign territory is a "major threat" to Iraq's future. In that regard, it underscored that the only way to address the threat is for all Iraqis to work together by addressing needs in the security as well as the political realm.
Source : QNA
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