UN Security Council extends mandates of missions in Haiti and Yemen

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

UNITED NATIONS, July 15 (Xinhua) — The Security Council on Monday adopted two separate resolutions to extend the mandates of U.N. missions in Haiti and Yemen.

Resolution 2785 extends the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti for six and a half months, until 31 January 2026. The document expresses the Security Council's intention to consider the UN Secretary-General's recommendations of February 2025 regarding options for a possible UN role in Haiti, in particular the establishment of a UN office to provide logistical and operational support to the multinational police force in Haiti.

In accordance with resolution 2786, the mandate of the UN Mission to Support the Implementation of the Hodeida Agreement (UNMHA) is extended for six and a half months, until 28 January 2026.

The resolution expresses the intention of the Security Council to consider the full range of options for the UNMHA mandate, including an assessment of the future viability and completion timeframe of the mission, and to make any necessary adjustments to improve efficiency, reduce costs, etc., as may be required in connection with developments on the ground, including a durable ceasefire throughout the country.

The document calls on UN Secretary-General António Guterres to submit a further review of UNMHA to the Security Council by 28 November 2025.

Both resolutions were adopted unanimously. –0–

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