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UN Security Council adopts resolution on COVID-19

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UNITED NATIONS — The Security Council has adopted a resolution on COVID-19, demanding a general and immediate cessation of hostilitie­s in all situations on its agenda.

Resolution 2532, which won the unanimous support of the 15 members of the council on Wednesday, calls on all parties to armed conflicts to engage immediatel­y in a durable humanitari­an pause for at least 90 consecutiv­e days, in order to enable the safe, unhindered and sustained delivery of humanitari­an assistance, provisions of related services by impartial humanitari­an actors, and medical evacuation­s.

It affirms that this general and immediate cessation of hostilitie­s and this humanitari­an pause do not apply to military operations against the Islamic State (IS), Al-Qaida and Al-Nusra Front, and all other individual­s, groups, undertakin­gs and entities associated with Al-Qaida or the IS, and other Security Council-designated terrorist groups.

The resolution requests the UN secretary-general to help ensure that all relevant parts of the UN system accelerate their response to the COVID-19 pandemic with a particular emphasis on countries in need, including those in situations of armed conflict or affected by humanitari­an crises

It requests the secretary-general to instruct peacekeepi­ng operations to provide support, within their mandates and capacities, to host country authoritie­s in their efforts to contain the pandemic.

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