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Resolution 2353

Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan

Abstract

S/RES/2353 (2017)
Security Council Distr.: General 24 May 2017
Resolution 2353 (2017)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7948th meeting, on 24 May 2017
The Security Council, Recalling its previous resolutions and statements on South Sudan, in particular resolutions 2057 (2012), 2109 (2013), 2132 (2013), 2155 (2014), 2187 (2014), 2206 (2015), 2241 (2015), 2252 (2015), 2271 (2016), 2280 (2016), 2290 (2016), 2302 (2016), 2304 (2016), and 2327 (2016), Determining that the situation in South Sudan continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security in the region, Acting under Article 41 of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. Decides to renew until 31 May 2018 the measures imposed by paragraphs 9 and 12 of resolution 2206 (2015), and reaffirms the provisions of paragraphs 10, 11, 13, 14 and 15 of resolution 2206 (2015), and the provisions of paragraphs 8, 9 and 10 of resolution 2290 (2016); 2. Decides to extend until 30 June 2018 the mandate of the Panel of Experts as set out in subparagraphs (a), (b), (c), (e) and (f) of paragraph 12 of resolution 2290 (2016), and decides that the Panel of Experts should provide to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, an interim report by 1 December 2017, a final report by 1 May 2018, and, except in the months when these reports are due, updates each month, and expresses its intention to review the mandate and take appropriate action regarding the further extension of the mandate no later than 31 May 2018; 3. Decides to remain seized of the matter.

Topics
Sudan, South, Sudan
Year
2017
Title
Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan
Related with resolutions
2057 2109 2132 2155 2187 2206 2241 2252 2271 2280 2290 2302 2304 2327
Quoted in resolutions
2406 2418 2428 2459 2471 2514 2567 2625 2729
Security Council Composition
CHN FRA RUS GBR USA BOL ETH ITA KAZ SWE EGY JPN SEN UKR URY