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Viewing cable 07STATE168497, BURUNDI- USUN INSTRUCTION CABLE ON BINUB

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07STATE168497 2007-12-19 13:51 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Secretary of State
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TO RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK IMMEDIATE 0000
INFO RUEHJB/AMEMBASSY BUJUMBURA IMMEDIATE 0000
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UNCLAS STATE 168497 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: UNSC PREL PHUM XA ZF BY
SUBJECT: BURUNDI- USUN INSTRUCTION CABLE ON BINUB 
RESOLUTION 
 
 
1.  This is an action message.  See paragraph 2. 
 
2.  USUN is instructed to vote in favor of the BINUB 
resolution scheduled to be adopted by the Council on December 
19. Full text of the resolution follows: 
 
Begin text: 
 
The Security Council, 
 
Recalling its resolutions and statements of its President on 
Burundi, in particular its resolution 1719 (2006), 
 
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, 
independence, territorial integrity and unity of Burundi, and 
emphasizing the importance of national ownership by Burundi 
of peacebuilding, security and long-term development, 
 
Noting the progress made by Burundi towards consolidating 
peace and stability, as well as the remaining challenges, in 
particular completing the peace process with the Forces 
Nationales de Liberation (Palipehutu-FNL), consolidating 
democratically-elected institutions and good governance, and 
completing the disarmament, demobilization and reinsertion 
process and the reform of the security sector, including 
ensuring that the security forces and judicial institutions 
effectively protect human rights and the rule of law, 
 
Welcoming the appointment on 14 November 2007 of a government 
of national unity, 
 
Emphasizing the need for the United Nations system and the 
international community to maintain their support for peace 
consolidation and long-term development in Burundi, and 
welcoming in this regard the establishment of the "Groupe de 
coordination des partenaires." 
 
Taking note of the briefing of the Chairman of the Burundi 
configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission on 6 December 
2007, welcoming the Peacebuilding Commission's close 
engagement on Burundi, including the finalization with the 
Burundian Government of the Strategic Framework for 
Peacebuilding and the adoption of the Monitoring and Tracking 
Mechanism, and looking forward to its implementation in the 
same spirit of partnership, 
 
Paying tribute to the facilitation efforts of South Africa, 
in conjunction with the countries of the Regional Peace 
Initiative and the African Union, to promote the full 
implementation of the Comprehensive Ceasefire Agreement 
signed on 7 September 2006 in Dar-es-Salaam between the 
Government of Burundi and the Palipehutu-FNL, 
 
Welcoming the signing, on 2 November 2007, of a framework 
agreement on the establishment of a Tripartite Steering 
Committee for National Consultations on Transitional Justice 
Mechanisms, stressing the importance of an early start of the 
Committee's activities, and encouraging the Burundian 
authorities and the Secretary-General, pursuant to resolution 
1606 (2005), to continue to cooperate on this issue, 
 
Recalling the conclusions of its Working Group on Children 
and Armed Conflict pertaining to parties in armed conflict in 
Burundi ($/2007/92), taking note of the report of the 
Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in Burundi 
 
SIPDIS 
($/2007/686), calling upon the Government of Burundi and 
urging all parties, in particular the Palipehutu-FNL to 
cooperate with the Working Group with a view to following up 
on its conclusions, and encouraging United Nations agencies 
and donors to continue to support these efforts, 
 
Welcoming BINUB's policy to promote and protect the rights of 
women and to take into account gender considerations as set 
out in its resolution 1325 (2000) a cross-cutting issue 
throughout its mandate and to keep the Council informed, 
 
Having considered the second report ($/2007/682) of the 
Secretary-General on the United Nations Integrated Office in 
 
SIPDIS 
Burundi (BINUB), 
 
1. Decides to extend until 31 December 2008 the mandate of 
BINUB, as set out in resolution 1719; 
 
2. Commends the authorities and political actors in Burundi 
for persevering in their dialogue on achieving stability and 
national reconciliation and to promote social harmony in 
their country, and encourages them to continue that dialogue; 
 
3. Urges the Palipehutu-FNL to return to the Joint 
Verification and Monitoring Mechanism (JVMM) without delay or 
preconditions and to immediately release all children 
associated with it, and calls on both parties to the 
Comprehensive Ceasefire Agreement to refrain from any action 
that might lead to a resumption of hostilities and to resolve 
outstanding issues in a spirit of cooperation, including 
through agreeing on a roadmap of sequenced steps and clear 
timeframes for the successful implementation of the 
Comprehensive Ceasefire Agreements and conclusion of the 
final phase of the peace process; 
 
4. Encourages the South African Facilitation, the Regional 
Peace Initiative, the African Union and other international 
partners to reinforce efforts in support of the early 
conclusion of the peace process between the Government of 
Burundi and Palipehutu-FNL, and requests the 
Secretary-General, including through BINUB, to play a robust 
 
SIPDIS 
political role in support of the peace process, in full 
coordination with regional and international partners; 
 
4bis. Encourages BINUB and the Facilitation to expedite their 
consultations on a common approach to deal with the issue of 
alleged FNL dissidents, with appropriate international 
support; 
 
5.  Encourages the Burundian Government to pursue its efforts 
regarding peace consolidation challenges, in particular 
democratic governance and justice and security reforms; 
 
5bis. Expresses its deep concern at the continuing human 
rights violations, including sexual and gender-based 
violence, and urges the Government to diligently investigate 
all such reports and take the necessary steps to prevent 
further violations and to ensure that those responsible are 
brought to justice; 
 
6.  Requests the Secretary-General to continue to report 
regularly to the Council on the implementation of the mandate 
of BINUB and the progress regarding the benchmarks contained 
in the addendum to this report dated 21 June 2006 
($/2006/429/ADD.1), and to keep the Council informed of the 
progress towards the eventual transition from the integrated 
office to a primarily development-focused engagement; 
 
7.  Decides to remain actively seized of the matter. 
 
End text. 
RICE