THE textSponsored by Pakistan and adopted unanimously, reiterated that all states “will settle their international disputes by peaceful means by dialogue, diplomatic commitment and cooperation so that international peace and security and justice are not in danger.”
He also reiterated that nations must “refrain from their international threat or the use of force against territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other way incompatible with the objectives of the United Nations”.
Emphasizing the need to prevent the disputes from occurring and of Esserdier, the resolution also called on the Member States to take “the necessary measures for the effective implementation of Security advice Resolutions for peaceful dispute settlement. »»
Preventive mediation and diplomacy
The text has encouraged the Secretary -General to ensure that the United Nations can “lead and support mediation and preventive diplomacy efforts”, while continuing to deploy his good offices.
He also took note “with appreciation” of the UN work Mediation support unit (MSU) and urged the secretariat to ensure the availability of “well -trained, experienced, independent, impartial and geographically and linguistically diverse mediation experts at all levels”.
The MSU is the Focal point of the UN at the level of the system on expertise and the support of mediation, providing tailor -made operational support to the world -scale peace and dialogue processes.
Participation of women and young people
The resolution also stressed the importance of integrating the inclusive approaches to the peaceful dispute resolution; Ensure the complete, equal and significant participation of women and the significant participation of young people in conflict prevention and dispute resolution efforts.
He also highlighted the role of regional and sub-regional organizations in the complement of the United Nations efforts, calling for an improvement in information sharing and cooperation.
The Council also requested that the Secretary General presents “concrete recommendations to further strengthen the peaceful dispute settlement mechanisms” within one year, in parallel with the plans of an open debate to examine progress.
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