UN Security Council Resolution 2254

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UN Security Council Resolution 2254 is a 2015 UN measure that outlines a roadmap for a political transition and peace process in Syria, including ceasefire arrangements and UN-facilitated negotiations between the Syrian government and opposition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations Security Council resolution
international legal instrument
adoptedBy United Nations Security Council NERFINISHED
callsFor Syrian-led political process
UN-facilitated political negotiations
ceasefire in Syria
confidence-building measures between parties
credible, inclusive and non-sectarian governance in Syria
drafting of a new Syrian constitution
elections under UN supervision
end to attacks against civilians and civilian objects
free and fair elections in Syria
humanitarian access throughout Syria
implementation of the Geneva Communiqué of 30 June 2012
participation of all Syrians including diaspora in elections
protection of civilians in Syria
release of arbitrarily detained persons in Syria
chapterOfUNCharter Chapter VI
concernsConflict Syrian civil war NERFINISHED
concernsCountry Syrian Arab Republic NERFINISHED
dateAdopted 2015-12-18
decisionType resolution
documentSymbol S/RES/2254(2015) NERFINISHED
endorses Vienna Statements on Syria of 30 October and 14 November 2015 NERFINISHED
roadmap for a Syrian-led political transition
establishes timeline for political transition in Syria
excludesFromCeasefire terrorist organizations designated by the UN Security Council
hasResolutionNumber 2254
language Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalStatus binding on UN Member States
meetingNumber 7588
mentions Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) NERFINISHED
Jabhat al-Nusra NERFINISHED
numberOfAbstentions 0
numberOfVotesAgainst 0
numberOfVotesFor 15
reaffirms commitment to Syria’s sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity
that the Syrian people will decide the future of Syria
requests UN Secretary-General to convene formal negotiations between Syrian government and opposition NERFINISHED
UN Secretary-General to report on ceasefire arrangements
setsTimelineFor UN-supervised elections within 18 months
drafting of a new constitution
establishment of credible, inclusive and non-sectarian governance
initiation of formal negotiations between Syrian parties
voteResult adopted unanimously
yearAdopted 2015

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Geneva peace talks on Syria basisDocument UN Security Council Resolution 2254