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UN Security Council urges enhanced efforts to protect civilians in armed conflict

UN Security Council 1United Nations; The UN Security Council has adopted a presidential statement calling on member states to redouble efforts to strengthen the protection of civilians in armed conflict.

Expressing concern about the reports of a dramatic increase in missing persons in armed conflict, the council unanimously adopted the presidential statement aimed at reversing the trend by advancing measures set out in a resolution adopted five years ago, Xinhua news agency reported on Friday.

In 2019, the Security Council adopted Resolution 2474 on persons missing as a result of armed conflict.

Noting that this year marks the 75 anniversary of the adoption of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the 25 anniversary of its progressive consideration of “the protection of civilians in armed conflict” as a thematic issue, the Security Council stressed “the enduring need” for the council and member states to redouble efforts to strengthen the protection of civilians in armed conflict.

It called on parties to armed conflict to “take all appropriate measures to actively search for persons reported missing, to enable the return of their remains, to account for persons reported missing without adverse distinction, and to put in place appropriate channels enabling response and communication with families on the search process,” emphasising that “utmost attention” should be paid to cases of children reported missing in armed conflict.

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