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The Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Office of Counter Terrorism Vladimir Voronkov told the Security Council that the “volatile situation in the Syrian Arab Republic is of great concern, especially as there is a risk that stockpiles of advanced weapons could fall into the hands of terrorists.” UNIFEED
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STORY: UN / ISIL DAESH TERRORIST ACTS
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DATELINE: 10 FEBRUARY 2025, NEW YORK CITY / FILE

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FILE - NEW YORK CITY

1. Wide shot, exterior, UN Headquarters

10 FEBRUARY 2025, NEW YORK CITY

2. Wide shot, Security Council
3. Wide shot, Under-Secretary-General Vladimir Voronkov addressing Council
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Vladimir Voronkov, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations Office of Counter Terrorism (UNOCT):
“The volatile situation in the Syrian Arab Republic is of great concern, especially as there is a risk that stockpiles of advanced weapons could fall into the hands of terrorists. The Syrian Badia region continued to serve as a centre for Da’esh external operational planning and a critical region for their activities. This instability also affects the camps, detention and other facilities in the north-east of the country.”
5. Med shot, Executive Director of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Natalia Gherman
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Vladimir Voronkov, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations Office of Counter Terrorism (UNOCT):
“ISIL- Khorasan has continued to pose a significant threat in Afghanistan, the region and beyond. In addition to attacks in Afghanistan, ISIL- Khorasan supporters plotted attacks in Europe and were actively seeking to recruit individuals from Central Asian States. There were also reports of small numbers of foreign terrorist fighters continuing to travel to Afghanistan. I would like to recall the Secretary-General's appeal to all Member States to unite to prevent Afghanistan from again becoming a hotbed of terrorist activities.”
7. Wide shot, Council
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Vladimir Voronkov, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations Office of Counter Terrorism (UNOCT):
“The resilience of terrorist groups underscores the need for sustained international collaboration. Member States must prioritize comprehensive, long-term responses that address the conditions conducive to terrorism while strengthening the rule of law and upholding international human and humanitarian rights.”
9. Wide shot, Council
10. Wide shot, Gherman addressing Council
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Natalia Gherman, Executive Director, Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED):
“The challenges posed by Da’esh remain complex, with humanitarian, security, and governance concerns persisting across regions affected by its activities.”
12. Med shot, Voronkov
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Natalia Gherman, Executive Director, Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED):
“After devastating so many parts of the world for more than a decade, Da’esh and other terrorist groups now pose the most significant threat to peace, security and sustainable development across the African continent. Armed terrorist groups such as Islamic State West Africa Province exploit fragile conditions to recruit and use children, commit abductions, and attack schools and hospitals.”
14. Med shot, Voronkov
15. Med shot, Gherman
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Dorothy Shea, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, United States:
“Countering ISIS and other terrorist groups around the world is a top priority for the Trump Administration. President Trump has already taken decisive action in conjunction with the Somali government by directing precision airstrikes against ISIS in Somalia on February 1st. President Trump’s message is clear: The United States always stands ready to find and eliminate terrorists who threaten the United States and our allies.”
17. Wide shot, end of briefing

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The Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Office of Counter Terrorism Vladimir Voronkov today (10 Feb) told the Security Council that the “volatile situation in the Syrian Arab Republic is of great concern, especially as there is a risk that stockpiles of advanced weapons could fall into the hands of terrorists.”

Briefing the Council on the threat posed by Da’esh to international peace and security, Voronkov noted that the Syrian Badia region “continued to serve as a centre for Da’esh external operational planning and a critical region for their activities.”

He also expressed concern over the situation in detention camps and other facilities in the north-east of the country.

On Afghanistan, Voronkov said ISIL- Khorasan “has continued to pose a significant threat in Afghanistan, the region and beyond,” as supporters have “plotted attacks in Europe and were actively seeking to recruit individuals from Central Asian States.”

He stressed that no State can confront terrorism in isolation, and noted that Member States “must prioritize comprehensive, long-term responses that address the conditions conducive to terrorism while strengthening the rule of law and upholding international human and humanitarian rights.”

Also, addressing the Security Council on the twentieth report of the Secretary-General on the threat posed by Da’esh to international peace and security, Natalia Gherman, the Assistant Secretary-General and Executive Director of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate, highlighted the UN’s efforts to support Member States in addressing the challenges.

Gherman said, “the challenges posed by Da’esh remain complex, with humanitarian, security, and governance concerns persisting across regions affected by its activities.”

She said, “after devastating so many parts of the world for more than a decade, Da’esh and other terrorist groups now pose the most significant threat to peace, security and sustainable development across the African continent.”

For her part, United States Ambassador Dorothy Shea said, “countering ISIS and other terrorist groups around the world is a top priority for the Trump Administration. President Trump has already taken decisive action in conjunction with the Somali government by directing precision airstrikes against ISIS in Somalia on February 1st. President Trump’s message is clear: The United States always stands ready to find and eliminate terrorists who threaten the United States and our allies.”

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