United Nations Security Council Resolution 2015

United Nations Security Council Resolution 2015 was unanimously adopted on 24 October, 2011.

UN Security Council
Resolution 2015
Date24 October 2011
Meeting no.6,635
CodeS/RES/2015 (Document)
SubjectThe situation in Somalia
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

Resolution

A statement Russian foreign ministry published on its website said: 'the UN Security Council approached through the adoption of this resolution to the establishment of special courts in the region to try pirates international participation. Was assigned to the Secretary General of the United Nations Ban continue together with the UN Office of Drugs and Crime and UN Development Programme consultations with Somalia and the region that would like to establish such courts to combat piracy (above all, Tanzania and Seychelles) on international aid and send the staff of international bodies there, and procedures to deliver the captured pirates, and to the last of that. '

The ministry noted that it is scheduled that the Secretary-General of the United Nations within 90 days after the completion of consultations to the Council to propose issues concerning the establishment of such tribunals.[1]

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