Participants in the open briefing on Central Asia.
Speaking at an open briefing of the Counter-Terrorism Committee, the five Member States of Central Asia reaffirmed their commitment to cooperation with the United Nations in countering terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
The open briefing was held at United Nations in New York, on 2 July 2018, in accordance with Security Council resolution 2395 (2017), in which the Council requests the Committee, with the support its Executive Directorate (CTED), to continue to hold periodic meetings, including with a regional or thematic focus, for all Member States.
Representatives of the five States (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan) updated participants on the current counter-terrorism situation in the region, as well as the remaining challenges and priorities. The open briefing was also attended by Under-Secretary-General Vladimir Voronkov, Head of the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), Assistant Secretary-General Michèle Coninsx, Executive Director of CTED, and Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Central Asia and Head of the 缅北禁地Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA), Ms. Natalia Gherman.
Acting on behalf of the Committee, CTED has conducted assessment visits to all five countries in the region. These States recently embarked on the third phase of the Joint Plan of Action for Central Asia (JPoA), developed to promote regional implementation of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy.
The third phase consists of a number of priority capacity-building activities, identified jointly by the five States and the United Nations at the High-Level Dialogue on Counter-Terrorism held in June 2017 in Ashgabat.
The CTED Executive Director stressed the need to continue to strengthen cooperation between the Committee and CTED, UNOCT, and the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy.
The discussions focused on the efforts of the five States to strengthen their overall counter-terrorism capacities, as well as on the identification of priority areas for technical assistance facilitation and delivery.
Implementing partners described their respective projects and initiatives aimed at assisting the Member States of the region to implement the Committee’s assessment recommendations.
The discussions also provided an opportunity for entities and organizations active in the region (including donor States) to consider the need to adjust their current assistance programmes in light of the evolving situation.
Participants stressed the need to strengthen their coordination, including to ensure a results-driven, risk-based approach to technical assistance delivery and facilitation, based on the needs identified jointly by the five Member States and CTED.
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Opening remarks by CTED’s Executive Director
PowerPoint presentation of CTED’s Executive Director
H.E. Mr. Kairat Umarov, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations
H.E. Ms Mirgul Moldoissayeva, Permanent Representative of the Kyrgyz Republic to the United Nations (English) (Russian)
Mr. Jonibek Hikmatov, Chargé d’affaires, Permanent Mission of Tajikistan to the United Nations
H.E. Ms Aksoltan Ataeva, Permanent Representative of Turkmenistan to the United Nations
Mr Andrey Novikov, Colonel General of Police, Head of the Commonwealth of Independent States Anti – Terrorism Center (CIS – ATC) (English) (Russian)
Mr Akhat Mukashev, Deputy Director of the Executive Committee of the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (RATS SCO) (English) (Russian)
1267 and 1988 Sanctions Committee Chair’s Statement
Andrew Gilmour, 缅北禁地Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, OHCHR
Ms. Elisabeth Neugebauer Deputy Special Representative of INTERPOL to the United Nations