The United Kingdom will work to ensure UNTMIS delivers for Somalia: UK explanation of vote at the UN Security Council
The UK voted in favor of UN Security Council Resolution 2675 on the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS). The resolution renews ATMIS’ mandate for one year, until 31 October 2024. It also authorizes ATMIS to take all necessary measures to carry out its mandate, including the use of force.
In its explanation of vote, the UK said that it supports the renewal of ATMIS’ mandate because it is essential for the stabilization of Somalia. ATMIS has helped to reduce violence, protect civilians, and create a more secure environment in which the Somali people can rebuild their lives.
The UK noted that the situation in Somalia remains fragile. The country is facing a number of challenges, including terrorism, clan violence, and humanitarian crises. ATMIS is playing a vital role in helping Somalia to overcome these challenges and achieve its long-term goals.
The UK said that it will work with its partners in the international community to ensure that ATMIS has the resources and support it needs to deliver on its mandate. The UK will also continue to support the Somali government in its efforts to build a more stable and prosperous future for the Somali people.
Here is the full text of the UK’s explanation of vote:
The United Kingdom voted in favor of Resolution 2675 on the renewal of the mandate of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS).
The UK supports the renewal of ATMIS’ mandate for one year, until 31 October 2024. ATMIS plays a vital role in stabilizing Somalia, protecting civilians, and creating a more secure environment in which the Somali people can rebuild their lives.
The situation in Somalia remains fragile. The country faces a number of challenges, including terrorism, clan violence, and humanitarian crises. ATMIS is playing a vital role in helping Somalia to overcome these challenges and achieve its long-term goals.
The UK will work with its partners in the international community to ensure that ATMIS has the resources and support it needs to deliver on its mandate. The UK will also continue to support the Somali government in its efforts to build a more stable and prosperous future for the Somali people.
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