United Kingdom reiterates support for UNISFA mandate
Key points
- United Kingdom reiterates full support for UNISFA and its mandate
- United Kingdom urges armed groups to withdraw from Abyei and urges immediate visas for UNISFA personnel
TL;DR
- United Kingdom reiterates full support for UNISFA, highlights mission’s role and community peace initiatives, and looks forward to engaging on mandate renewal.
- United Kingdom calls on armed groups to withdraw from Abyei, urges Sudan to issue visas for UNISFA police and civilian personnel, and notes violations of the Status of Forces Agreement and restricted movement caused by South Sudanese forces and Rapid Support Forces fighters.
- United Kingdom expresses grave concern at the deteriorating humanitarian and security situation in Abyei, including rising displaced people, increased armed actor presence, suspension of mine clearance, and regrets lack of progress on the political process between Sudan and South Sudan.
Original text
I will make three points. First, the United Kingdom reiterates its full support for UNISFA and its mandate. The Secretary-General’s report highlights the Mission’s ongoing critical role and efforts to prevent instability. This includes UNISFA’s quick reaction forces and community peace initiatives, and the establishment of joint women’s peace communities by local communities is particularly encouraging in this regard...
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- Unisfa
- Abyei
- Status Of Forces Agreement
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