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    United Nations S/RES/1801 (2008)
    Security Council
    Distr.: General
    20 February 2008
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    Resolution 1801 (2008)
    Adopted by the Security Council at its 5842nd meeting, on
    20 February 2008
    The Security Council,
    Recalling its previous resolutions concerning the situation in Somalia, in
    particular resolution 733 (1992), resolution 1356 (2001), resolution 1425 (2002),
    resolution 1725 (2006), resolution 1744 (2007) and resolution 1772 (2007), the
    statements of its President, in particular those of 13 July 2006 (S/PRST/2006/31),
    22 December 2006 (S/PRST/2006/59), 30 April 2007 (S/PRST/2007/13), 14 June
    2007 (S/PRST/2007/19) and 19 December 2007 (S/PRST/2007/49),
    Reaffirming its respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political
    independence and unity of Somalia,
    Reiterating its commitment to a comprehensive and lasting settlement of the
    situation in Somalia through the Transitional Federal Charter, stressing the
    importance of broad-based and representative institutions reached through a
    political process ultimately inclusive of all, as envisaged in the Transitional Federal
    Charter, and reiterating its support for Somalia’s Transitional Federal Institutions,
    Welcoming the appointment by President Yusuf of Prime Minister Nur “Adde”
    Hassan Hussein, the subsequent appointment of a new Cabinet under the
    Transitional Federal Government, and the relocation of the Transitional Federal
    Government to Mogadishu,
    Commending the work of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General
    (SRSG), Mr. Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, and affirming its strong support for his
    efforts,
    Underlining the importance of providing and maintaining stability and security
    throughout Somalia, and underscoring the importance of disarmament,
    demobilization and reintegration of militia and ex-combatants in Somalia,
    Condemning all acts of violence and extremism inside Somalia, and expressing
    its concern regarding the continued violence inside Somalia,
    Stressing concern at the upsurge in piracy off the Somali coast described in
    paragraph 22 of the Secretary-General’s report, and recalling the joint communiqué
    of the International Maritime Organization and the World Food Programme of
    10 July 2007,
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    Reiterating its appreciation of the efforts of the international community, in
    particular the African Union, as well as the League of Arab States, the
    Intergovernmental Authority on Development and the European Union, to promote
    peace, stability and reconciliation in Somalia, and welcoming their continued
    engagement,
    Recalling that cooperation between the United Nations and the regional
    arrangements in matters relating to the maintenance of peace and security, as are
    appropriate for regional action, is an integral part of collective security as provided
    for in the Charter of the United Nations,
    Welcoming the communiqué of the African Union Peace and Security Council
    of 18 January 2008, which states that the African Union will extend the mandate of
    its mission to Somalia (AMISOM) for an additional six months,
    Emphasizing the contribution that AMISOM and its Ugandan and Burundian
    contingents are making to lasting peace and stability in Somalia, including the
    important work that the Ugandan forces have carried out in providing medical care
    for Somali citizens, condemning any hostility towards them, and urging all parties in
    Somalia and the region to support and cooperate with AMISOM,
    Welcoming the sustained commitment of the Government of Uganda to
    supporting the efforts of AMISOM over the last year and to the Government of
    Burundi for its recent deployment,
    Taking note of the Secretary-General’s report on Somalia of 7 November 2007
    (S/2007/658), in particular paragraph 32, and expressing its appreciation for his
    support of AMISOM,
    Underlining that the full deployment of AMISOM will help facilitate the full
    withdrawal of other foreign forces from Somalia and help create the conditions for
    lasting peace and stability there,
    Noting that the communiqué of the African Union Peace and Security Council
    of 18 January 2008 calls for the United Nations to deploy a peacekeeping operation
    to Somalia that will support the long-term stabilization and post-conflict restoration
    in the country,
    Recalling the request in its statement of 19 December 2007 (S/PRST/2007/49)
    that the Secretary-General report to the Security Council on the development of
    contingency plans for the possible deployment of a United Nations peacekeeping
    operation to succeed AMISOM, as set out in resolution 1772 (2007),
    Determining that the situation in Somalia continues to constitute a threat to
    international peace and security in the region,
    Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
    1. Decides to renew the authorization of Member States of the African
    Union to maintain a mission in Somalia for a further period of six months, which
    shall be authorized to take all necessary measures as appropriate to carry out the
    mandate set out in paragraph 9 of resolution 1772 (2007) and underlines, in
    particular, that AMISOM is authorized to take all necessary measures as appropriate
    to provide security for key infrastructure and to contribute, as may be requested and
    within its capabilities, to the creation of the necessary security conditions for the
    provision of humanitarian assistance;
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    2. Affirms that the provisions set out in paragraphs 11 and 12 of resolution
    1772 (2007) shall continue to apply to the mission referred to in paragraph 1 above;
    3. Urges Member States of the African Union to contribute to AMISOM in
    order to help facilitate the full withdrawal of other foreign forces from Somalia and
    help create the conditions for lasting peace and stability there;
    4. Urges Member States to provide financial resources, personnel,
    equipment and services for the full deployment of AMISOM;
    5. Reaffirms its intention to take measures against those who seek to
    prevent or block a peaceful political process, or those who threaten the Transitional
    Federal Institutions or AMISOM by force, or take action that undermines stability in
    Somalia or the region;
    6. Looks forward to the Secretary-General’s forthcoming report, due on
    10 March 2008, including on specific options to strengthen the ability of the United
    Nations Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS), to support further the full
    deployment of AMISOM, and to prepare for the possible deployment of a United
    Nations peacekeeping force to succeed AMISOM, and affirms its intention to meet
    again promptly following the release of the report to consider what further action it
    might take in light of options and recommendations contained within it;
    7. Requests the Secretary-General to continue and intensify his efforts to
    promote an ongoing political process which is ultimately inclusive of all, including
    by assisting the Transitional Federal Institutions’ role in delivering this and services
    to the Somali people and by working together with the international community,
    including the African Union, the League of Arab States, the Intergovernmental
    Authority on Development, the European Union, and the International Contact
    Group on Somalia and its members;
    8. Calls upon all international organizations and Member States to support
    the SRSG in his work in order to enhance security and bring a comprehensive and
    lasting peace to Somalia and requests that they work through him at all times so that
    a coordinated effort can be attained;
    9. Urges the Transitional Federal Institutions and all parties in Somalia to
    respect the conclusions of the National Reconciliation Congress (NRC) and to
    sustain an equally inclusive ongoing political process thereafter, ultimately
    involving all stakeholders including political leaders, clan leaders, religious leaders,
    the business community, and representatives of civil society such as women’s
    groups and encourages them to unite behind the efforts to promote such an inclusive
    dialogue;
    10. Welcomes the efforts of the Transitional Federal Government towards
    producing a plan for implementing the NRC conclusions including the completion
    of the constitutional process, and reiterates the need for agreement on a
    comprehensive and lasting cessation of hostilities and a road map of the critical path
    for the remainder of the transitional process, including free and democratic elections
    in 2009 as set out in Somalia’s Transitional Federal Charter;
    11. Emphasizes the continued contribution made to Somalia’s peace and
    security by the arms embargo imposed by resolution 733 (1992), as elaborated and
    amended by subsequent resolutions, demands that all Member States, in particular
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    those of the region, comply fully with it, and reiterates its intention to consider
    ways to strengthen its effectiveness;
    12. Encourages Member States whose naval vessels and military aircraft
    operate in international waters and airspace adjacent to the coast of Somalia to be
    vigilant to any incidents of piracy therein and to take appropriate action to protect
    merchant shipping, in particular the transportation of humanitarian aid, against any
    such act, in line with relevant international law, and welcomes the contribution made
    by France to protect the World Food Programme naval convoys and the support now
    provided by Denmark to this end;
    13. Reaffirms its previous resolutions 1325 (2000) on women, peace and
    security, and 1674 (2006) and 1738 (2006) on the protection of civilians in armed
    conflict, and stresses the responsibility of all parties and armed groups in Somalia to
    take appropriate steps to protect the civilian population in the country, consistent
    with international humanitarian, human rights and refugee law, in particular by
    avoiding any indiscriminate attacks on populated areas;
    14. Strongly supports and encourages the ongoing humanitarian relief efforts
    in Somalia, recalls its resolution 1502 (2003) on the protection of humanitarian and
    United Nations personnel, calls on all parties and armed groups in Somalia to take
    appropriate steps to ensure the safety and security of AMISOM and humanitarian
    personnel, and grant timely, safe and unhindered access for the delivery of
    humanitarian assistance to all those in need, and urges the countries in the region to
    facilitate the provision of humanitarian assistance by land or via air and sea ports;
    15. Reaffirms its previous resolution 1612 (2005) on children and armed
    conflict and recalls the subsequent conclusions of the Security Council Working
    Group on Children in Armed Conflict pertaining to parties to the armed conflict in
    Somalia (S/AC.51/2007/14);
    16. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
 
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